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Vendor whateverthing Package qed Short Description Wrapper for BCMath functions License
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Qed (pronounced "ked") provides method chaining on BCMath operations, allowing
you to write smoother and more readable calculation code.
Qed also includes polyfill functions for bcround, bcceil, and bcfloor,
which have official implementations coming in
a future PHP release.
(Note that Qed's polyfills are not guaranteed to be mathematically sound. Please
don't use them for anything even the slightest bit important.)
Example
A set of basic operations:
Setting the scale:
BCMath operations have a concept of a "scale factor". This can become quite
important - certain numbers may end up being unintentionally truncated if the
scale is not set to a suitable value.
Scale may be a bit different than precision. For more information, see the bcscale() documentation on the PHP website.
Note that the scale follows the left-side of the flow. If a Qed object is
passed as the divisor (or any other operand), that object's scale will be
ignored.
Rounding:
While bcround() isn't yet available in PHP, Qed provides a polyfill function
and a helper method. This polyfill function is primitive and deeply unreliable.
But, if you want to risk it, here's how to use it:
Note that the precision value is NOT the same as a normal "scale" value, because
scale factor cannot be a negative value (but precision can). The returned Qed
object will have the same scale value as the originating instance, the precision
value is only applied to the internals of bcround.
There is a second parameter, $roundHalf, which can be one of the
PHP_ROUND_HALF_* constants. See php.net/round
for more information about how they are expected to work.
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