phrity / util-numerics
Utility library for numerics. Float versions of ceil(), floor() and rand() with precision. Open minded numeric parser and formatter.
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- php-coveralls/php-coveralls: ^2.4
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.0 | ^10.0 | ^11.0
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.5
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Numerics utility
Utility library for numerics. Float versions of ceil()
, floor()
and rand()
with precision. An open minded numeric parser, formatter, plus some additional functions.
Current version supports PHP ^8.0
.
Installation
Install with Composer;
composer require phrity/util-numerics
The Numerics class
Class synopsis
Phrity\Util\Numerics { /* Methods */ public __construct(int|null $precision = null, string|null $locale = null); public ceil(float $number, int|null $precision = null): float; public floor(float $number, int|null $precision = null): float; public round(float $number, int|null $precision = null): float; public mceil(float $number, float $multipleOf): float; public mfloor(float $number, float $multipleOf): float; public mround(float $number, float $multipleOf): float; public parse(int|float|string $numeric): float|null; public format(float $number, int|null $precision = null): string; public rand(float $min = 0, float[null $max = null, int|null $precision = null): float|null; public precision(float $number, bool $wide = false): int; public setLocale(string $locale): void; }
Constructor
The constructor accepts default precision and/or locale. Precision can also be negative to achive integer rounding.
$numerics = new Numerics(); // Default precision is 0 $numerics = new Numerics(3, 'en_US'); // Default precision is 3, default locale en-US
Ceil method
Round fractions up, according to precision specifier. A precision of 0
corresponds to PHP ceil()
function. Precision can also be negative.
// Precison specified on each call $numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, 2); // 1234.57 $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, 1); // 1234.60 $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, 0); // 1235.00 $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, -1); // 1240.00 $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, -2); // 1300.00 // Precison specified as default, override is possible $numerics = new Numerics(2); $numerics->ceil(1234.5678); // 1234.57 $numerics->ceil(1234.5678, 0); // 1235.00
Floor method
Round fractions down, according to precision specifier. A precision of 0
corresponds to PHP floor()
function. Precision can also be negative.
// Precison specified on each call $numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->floor(1234.5678, 2); // 1234.56 $numerics->floor(1234.5678, 1); // 1234.50 $numerics->floor(1234.5678, 0); // 1234.00 $numerics->floor(1234.5678, -1); // 1230.00 $numerics->floor(1234.5678, -2); // 1200.00 // Precison specified as default, override is possible $numerics = new Numerics(2); $numerics->floor(1234.5678); // 1234.56 $numerics->floor(1234.5678, 0); // 1234.00
Round method
Standard round, according to precision specifier. Precision can also be negative.
// Precison specified on each call $numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->round(1234.5678, 2); // 1234.57 $numerics->round(1234.5678, 1); // 1234.60 $numerics->round(1234.5678, 0); // 1235.00 $numerics->round(1234.5678, -1); // 1230.00 $numerics->round(1234.5678, -2); // 1200.00 // Precison specified as default, override is possible $numerics = new Numerics(2); $numerics->round(1234.5678); // 1234.57 $numerics->round(1234.5678, 0); // 1235.00
Ceil multiple-of method
Round up, according to multiple-of specifier.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->mceil(123.123, 0.25); // 123.25 $numerics->mceil(123.123, 2.5); // 125 $numerics->mceil(123.123, 25); // 125 $numerics->mceil(123.123, 250); // 250
Floor multiple-of method
Round down, according to multiple-of specifier.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->mfloor(456.789, 0.25); // 456.75 $numerics->mfloor(456.789, 2.5); // 455 $numerics->mfloor(456.789, 25); // 450 $numerics->mfloor(456.789, 250); // 250
Round multiple-of method
Round, according to multiple-of specifier.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->mround(456.789, 0.25); // 456.75 $numerics->mround(456.789, 2.5); // 457.5 $numerics->mround(456.789, 25); // 450 $numerics->mround(456.789, 250); // 500
Parse method
Numeric parser. Parses number by evaluating input rather than using locale or making explicit assumtions. Returns float
, or null
if provided input can not be parsed.
$numerics = new Numerics(); // Integer and float input $numerics->parse(1234.56); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse(1234); // 1234.00 // String input $numerics->parse('1234.56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('1234,56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('1 234.56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('1 234,56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('1,234.56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('1.234,56'); // 1234.56 // Evaluated string input $numerics->parse(' 1 234.56 '); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('-1,234.56'); // -1234.56 $numerics->parse('+1.234,56'); // 1234.56 $numerics->parse('.56'); // 0.56 $numerics->parse(',56'); // 0.56 $numerics->parse('12.'); // 12.0 $numerics->parse('12,'); // 12.0 // Locale support for fringe cases $numerics->setLocale('sv_SE'); $numerics->parse('123,456'); // 123.456 $numerics->setLocale('en_US'); $numerics->parse('123,456'); // 123456.0
Format method
Numeric formatter. Formats numbers according to precision (rounding and padding) and locale. Precision can also be negative.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->setLocale('sv_SE'); $numerics->format(1234.5678, 2); // "1 234,56" $numerics->format(1234, 2); // "1 234,00" $numerics->format(1234.5678, 0); // "1 234" $numerics->format(1234, -2); // "1 200" $numerics->setLocale('en_US'); $numerics->format(1234.5678, 2); // "1,234.56" $numerics->format(1234, 2); // "1,234.00" $numerics->format(1234.5678, 0); // "1,234" $numerics->format(1234, -2); // "1,200"
Using format with many decimals.
$big = 0.123456789123456789; $numerics->format($big); // "0.123457" - same as below $numerics->format($big, $numerics->precision($big)); // "0.123457" - php decimal precision $numerics->format($big, $numerics->precision($big, true)); // "0.123456789123457" - without precision loss $numerics->format($big, 50); // "0.12345678912345678379658409085095627233386039733887" - with precision loss
Rand method
Float random number with precision. Precision can also be negative. Returns float
, or null
if impossible to generate result.
// Precison specified on each call $numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->rand(0, 10); // 0.0 … 10.0 $numerics->rand(0, 100, 2); // 0.00 … 100.00 $numerics->rand(-100, 100, 4); // -100.0000 … 100.0000 $numerics->rand(0.01, 0.97, 4); // 0.0100 … 0.9700 $numerics->rand(9, 11, -1); // 10.0 $numerics->rand(90, 110, -2); // 100.0 // Precison specified as default, override is possible $numerics = new Numerics(2); $numerics->rand(0, 100); // 0.00 … 100.00
Precision method
Count number of relevant decimals in a number. By default the number of serializable decimals (as of php evaluation) is returned.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->precision(12); // 0 $numerics->precision(12.0); // 0 $numerics->precision(12.34); // 2 $numerics->precision(0.123456789123456789); // 6
By setting the wide
option, number of decimals usable without precision loss is returned.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->precision(0.123456789123456789, true); // 15
setLocale method
Affects the format()
method and fringe case in parse()
method. If not set, current locale will be used in these methods.
$numerics = new Numerics(); $numerics->setLocale('sv_SE'); // Set to Swedish