Skip to content

AzaMath - Anizoptera CMF mathematic component. Provides functionality to work with large numbers with arbitrary precision (using BCMath) and universal mumeral systems conversions (supported bases from 2 to 62 inclusive, and custom systems; pure PHP, but can use GMP and core functions for speed optimization).

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Anizoptera/Math

Repository files navigation

AzaMath

Anizoptera CMF mathematic component.

https://github.com/Anizoptera/Math

Build Status

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Requirements
  3. Installation
  4. Examples
  5. Tests
  6. Credits
  7. License
  8. Links

Introduction

Provides functionality to work with large numbers with arbitrary precision (using BCMath). and universal convertor between positional numeral systems (supported bases from 2 to 62 inclusive, and custom systems; pure PHP realisation, but can use GMP and core PHP functions for speed optimization).

Features:

  • Functionality to work with large numbers (integers, floats) with arbitrary precision (requires BCMath). Can work with floats (E notation too!) and without loosing precision (as far as possible). It supports all basic arithmetic, exponentiation, square root, modulus, bit shift, rounding, comparison, and some other operations.
  • Very simple math for big integers (only integers!, has a native PHP realization and can use BCMath or GMP for speedup).
  • Universal number (and huge number!) convertor between positional numeral systems (supported bases from 2 to 62 inclusive, and systems with custom alphabet; pure PHP realisation, but can use GMP and core PHP functions for speed optimization). Negative and huge integers are supported.
  • Convenient, fully documented and test covered API.

Requirements

Installation

The recommended way to install AzaMath is through composer. You can see package information on Packagist.

{
    "require": {
        "aza/math": "~1.0"
    }
}

Examples

You can use examples/example.php to run all examples.

Example #1 - Numeral systems conversions

$res = NumeralSystem::convert('WIKIPEDIA', 36, 10);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // 91730738691298

$res = NumeralSystem::convert('9173073869129891730738691298', 10, 16);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // 1da3c9f2dd3133d4ed04bce2

$res = NumeralSystem::convertTo('9173073869129891730738691298', 62);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // BvepB3yk4UBFhGew

$res = NumeralSystem::convertFrom('BvepB3yk4UBFhGew', 62);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // 9173073869129891730738691298

Example #2 - Custom numeral system

// Add new system with custom alphabet
// Each char must appear only once.
// It should use only one byte characters.
$alphabet = '!@#$%^&*()_+=-'; // base 14 equivalent
$system   = 'StrangeSystem';
NumeralSystem::setSystem($system, $alphabet);

$number = '9999';
$res = NumeralSystem::convertTo($number, $system);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // $)!$

$res = NumeralSystem::convertFrom($res, $system);
echo $res . PHP_EOL; // 9999


// Full binary alphabet
$system = 'binary';
NumeralSystem::setSystem($system, $alphabet);
// Examples with it
$var = 'example';
$expected_hex = ltrim(sha1($var), '0'); // sha1 can return hex value padded with zeros
$expected_bin = sha1($var, true);       // raw sha1 hash (binary representation)
$result_hex   = NumeralSystem::convert($expected_bin, $system, 16);
$result_bin   = NumeralSystem::convert($expected_hex, 16, $system);
echo $expected_hex . PHP_EOL; // c3499c2729730a7f807efb8676a92dcb6f8a3f8f
echo $result_hex . PHP_EOL;   // c3499c2729730a7f807efb8676a92dcb6f8a3f8f
echo ($expected_bin === $result_bin) . PHP_EOL; // 1

Example #3 - Arbitrary precision arithmetic

// Create new big number with the specified precision for operations - 20 (default is 100)
$number = new BigNumber('118059162071741130342591466421', 20);

// Divide number
$number->divide(12345678910);
echo $number . PHP_EOL; // 9562792207086578954.49764831288650451382

// Divide again and round with the specified precision and algorithm
// Three round algorithms a supported: HALF_UP, HALF_DOWN, CUT.
// You can use them as BigNumber::ROUND_* or PHP_ROUND_HALF_UP, PHP_ROUND_HALF_DOWN.
// Default is HALF_UP.
$number->divide(9876543210)->round(3, PHP_ROUND_HALF_DOWN);
echo $number . PHP_EOL; // 968232710.955

// Comparisions
$number = new BigNumber(10);
echo ($number->compareTo(20) < 0) . PHP_EOL; // 1
echo $number->isLessThan(20) . PHP_EOL; // 1

$number = new BigNumber(20);
echo ($number->compareTo(10) > 0) . PHP_EOL; // 1
echo $number->isGreaterThan(10) . PHP_EOL; // 1

$number = new BigNumber(20);
echo ($number->compareTo(20) === 0) . PHP_EOL; // 1
echo $number->isLessThanOrEqualTo(20) . PHP_EOL; // 1

Example #4 - Input filtration

// The arguments of all functions are also filtered.
$number = new BigNumber("9,223 372`036'854,775.808000");
echo $number . PHP_EOL; // 9223372036854775.808

Example #5 - Do some operations and then convert to base62

$number = new BigNumber('9223372036854775807');
$number = $number->pow(2)->convertToBase(62);
echo $number . PHP_EOL; // 1wlVYJaWMuw53lV7Cg98qn

Tests

Tests are in the Tests folder and reach 100% code-coverage. To run them, you need PHPUnit. Example:

$ phpunit --configuration phpunit.xml.dist

Or with coverage report:

$ phpunit --configuration phpunit.xml.dist --coverage-html code_coverage/

Credits

AzaMath is a part of Anizoptera CMF, written by Amal Samally (amal.samally at gmail.com) and AzaGroup team.
Arbitrary precision arithmetic part is partially based on Moontoast Math Library.

License

Released under the MIT license.

Links

About

AzaMath - Anizoptera CMF mathematic component. Provides functionality to work with large numbers with arbitrary precision (using BCMath) and universal mumeral systems conversions (supported bases from 2 to 62 inclusive, and custom systems; pure PHP, but can use GMP and core functions for speed optimization).

Topics

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages