----- Documentation: [html](https://docs-beta.ethers.io/) ----- FixedNumber =========== A **FixedNumber** is a fixed-width (in bits) number with an internal base-10 divisor, which allows it to represent a decimal fractional component. Creating Instances ------------------ The FixedNumber constructor cannot be called directly. There are several static methods for creating a FixedNumber. #### *FixedNumber* . **from** ( value [ , format="fixed" ] ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns an instance of a **FixedNumber** for *value* as a *format*. #### *FixedNumber* . **fromBytes** ( aBytesLike [ , format="fixed" ] ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns an instance of a **FixedNumber** for *value* as a *format*. #### *FixedNumber* . **fromString** ( value [ , format="fixed" ] ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns an instance of a **FixedNumber** for *value* as a *format*. The *value* must not contain more decimals than the *format* permits. #### *FixedNumber* . **fromValue** ( value [ , decimals=0 [ , format="fixed" ] ] ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns an instance of a **FixedNumber** for *value* with *decimals* as a *format*. Properties ---------- #### *fixednumber* . **format** The [FixedFormat](./) of *fixednumber*. Methods ------- ### Math Operations #### *fixednumber* . **addUnsafe** ( otherValue ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* **+** *otherValue*. #### *fixednumber* . **subUnsafe** ( otherValue ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* **–** *otherValue*. #### *fixednumber* . **mulUnsafe** ( otherValue ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* **×** *otherValue*. #### *fixednumber* . **divUnsafe** ( otherValue ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* **÷** *otherValue*. #### *fixednumber* . **round** ( [ decimals=0 ] ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* rounded to *decimals*. ### Conversion #### *fixednumber* . **toFormat** ( format ) **=>** *[FixedNumber](./)* Returns a new FixedNumber with the value of *fixedvalue* with *format*. #### *fixednumber* . **toHexString** ( ) **=>** *string* Returns a [Hexstring](../bytes) representation of *fixednumber*. #### *fixednumber* . **toString** ( ) **=>** *string* Returns a string representation of *fixednumber*. #### *fixednumber* . **toUnsafeFloat** ( ) **=>** *float* Returns a floating-point JavaScript number value of *fixednumber*. Due to rounding in JavaScript numbers, the value is only approximate. ### Inspection #### *FixedNumber* . **isFixedNumber** ( value ) **=>** *boolean* Returns true if and only if *value* is a **FixedNumber**. FixedFormat ----------- A **FixedFormat** is a simple object which represents a decimal (base-10) Fixed-Point data representation. Usually using this class directly is uneccessary, as passing in a [Format Strings](./) directly into the [FixedNumber](./) will automatically create this. ### Format Strings A format string is composed of three components, including signed-ness, bit-width and number of decimals. A signed format string begins with `fixed`, which an unsigned format string begins with `ufixed`, followed by the width (in bits) and the number of decimals. The width must be conguent to 0 mod 8 (i.e. `(width % 8) == 0`) and no larger than 256 bits and the number of decimals must be no larger than 80. For example: * **fixed128x18** is signed, 128 bits wide and has 18 decimals; this is useful for most purposes * **fixed32x0** is signed, 32 bits wide and has 0 decimals; this would be the same as a ``int32_t` in C * **ufixed32x0** is unsigned, 32 bits wide and has 0 decimals; this would be the same as a ``uint32_t` in C * **fixed** is shorthand for ``fixed128x18` * **ufixed** is shorthand for ``ufixed128x18` ### Creating Instances #### *FixedFormat* . **from** ( value="fixed128x18" ) **=>** *[FixedFormat](./)* Returns a new instance of a **FixedFormat** defined by *value*. Any valid [Format Strings](./) may be passed in as well as any object which has any of `signed`, `width` and `decimals` defined, including a [FixedFormat](./) object. ### Properties #### *fixedFormat* . **signed** **=>** *boolean* The signed-ness of *fixedFormat*, true if negative values are supported. #### *fixedFormat* . **width** **=>** *number* The width (in bits) of *fixedFormat*. #### *fixedFormat* . **decimals** **=>** *number* The number of decimal points of *fixedFormat*. #### *fixedFormat* . **name** **=>** *string* The name of the *fixedFormat*, which can be used to recreate the format and is the string that the Solidity language uses to represent this format. #### ***"fixed"*** A shorthand for `fixed128x80`. ----- **Content Hash:** 722ae303e23974bf47d77cc0fede7fd8fe534421d7c8f39189898e0592b7ef8d