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Equation
========
Solve math expressions or create equations for repeated and complex Math tasks.
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To use in browser, download [`equation.min.js` ](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mdibaiee/Equation.js/master/equation.min.js ).
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Install using npm:
```
npm install equations
```
####Examples:
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```javascript
// solve
console.log(Equation.solve('4 * lg(4) ^ 3')); // 32
// equation
let sphereArea = Equation.equation('4 * PI * r^2');
console.log(sphereArea(5)); // 314.1592653589793
```
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You can also register your own operators and constants.
```javascript
// these options are explained below
Equation.registerOperator('$', {
fn: a => 1/a,
format: '10',
precedence: 2
});
Equation.solve('$2'); // 0.5
Equation.solve('$5'); // 0.2
Equation.registerConstant('N', () => {
return Math.random() * 10 + 10
});
Equation.solve('N'); // a number between 10 and 20
```
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For a list of operators and constants see [`operators.js` ](https://github.com/mdibaiee/Equation.js/blob/master/lib/operators.js ) and [`constants.js` ](https://github.com/mdibaiee/Equation.js/blob/master/lib/constants.js ).
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API
===
####solve(expression: String)
Takes a math expression and evaluates it, returning the result.
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####equation(expression: String)
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Takes a math expression containing variables, returning a function which
replaces the variables with given arguments, and solves the expression.
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####registerOperator(key: String, options: Object)
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Registers a new operator.
Options:
#####fn
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The function which is run on arguments and returns the result
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#####format
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The format which specifies how arguments are placed relative to operator, this is a string in which 1 represents the operator and zeroes represent arguments.
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For example `+` has the format `010` and factorial has `01` .
#####precedence
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Specifies the precedence of operator. The less the value, the higher the precedence, resulting in sooner execution.
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####registerConstant(key: String, value: Function/Number)
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Registers a new constant. value can be a function (takes no arguments), or a constant number.
That's right, we have named these *constants* but they actually can change, that's why we can use functions to define them. An example is the `RAND` constant which calls `Math.random` .
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Contributing
============
The code is commented and I hope you don't have a hard time contributing,
anyway, some tips about contributing:
The source code is in `lib` directory and is then transpiled into `dist` .
#####Grunt Tasks
######default
Transpiles `lib` to `dist`
######build
Transpiles, browserifies, uglifies
######eslint
Runs ESLint on `lib` and `tests`
######test
Runs the tests
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---
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Please make sure to run `grunt eslint` before commiting.
If you're adding something new, please add a test, too.