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vulgar.js

v0.7.0

Published

Tiny vulgar and fraction library in javascript

Downloads

7

Readme

Vulgar.js

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Converting vulgar and fractions to fraction or decimals for both node and browser

Installation

Install the package from npm

npm install --save vulgar.js

Usage

import vulgar from 'vulgar.js';
vulgar.toFraction('¼'); // => '1/4'
vulgar.toDecimal('¼'); // => '0.25'

Adding a string of text containing a vulgar will only convert that unit and return the full string

import vulgar from 'vulgar.js';
vulgar.toFraction('¼ liter of water'); // => '1/4 liter of water'
vulgar.toDecimal('¼ cups of milk'); // => '0.25 cups of milk'

Methods

At the moment vulgar.js has two methods, one for converting vulgar to fractions and one for converting either vulgar or fraction to decimal.

toFraction(string, [onlyFraction])

string

Takes a string containing a vulgar and convert it to a fraction. The method will always return its original text with only the vulgar converted

onlyFraction

Optional argument, pass true to only return the converted decimals as an array

vulgar.toFraction('¼ foo'); // => '1/4 foo'
vulgar.toFraction('¼ foo', true); // => ['1/4']

toDecimal(string, [onlyFraction], [callback])

string

Takes a string containing a vulgar or a fraction and convert it to a decimal. The method will always return its original text with only the vulgar or the fraction converted

onlyFraction

Optional argument, pass true to only return the converted decimals as an array

callback

Optional argument, returns a map of each converted decimal. onlyFraction needs to be true

vulgar.toDecimal('¼ foo'); // => '0.25 foo'
vulgar.toDecimal('¼ foo', true); // => ['0.25']
vulgar.toDecimal('¼ foo', true, parseFloat); // => [0.25]

License

MIT. Copyright (c) 2016 Philip Knape.