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Informations about the package bcmath

BC::math

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PHP bcmath as a static class, with several enhancements.

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Usage

Usage is nearly identical to the bcmath extension functions. The main difference is that the bc prefix is replaced by the Danhunsaker\BC class name (which you can easily alias in your project(s) via use Danhunsaker\BC).

In other words:

There are also some additional convenience methods available, that aren't present in the extension:

Expression Parser

There's also BC::parse(), which lets you write your calculations as expressions instead of method calls. It doesn't (yet) support everything available via method calls, but this is planned for a later release. For the moment, here's a list of which ones are supported, and how to specify each in your expressions:

There are also some logical expressions available, all of which will return a boolean value (true/false) instead of a number:

The expression parser recognizes parentheses, so you can use those to group your subexpressions as needed. It also supports variables:

Need to specify a scale for your expression? No problem, just pass it along in the third parameter:

You can, of course, skip the variable list by passing null as the second argument:

Contributions

Contributions are welcome at any time on GitHub.

Security issues should be reported directly to Dan Hunsaker via email.


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