ethers.js/docs/v5/api/utils/bignumber/README.md
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BigNumber

Types

BigNumberish

string

A HexString or a decimal string, either of which may be negative.

BytesLike

A BytesLike Object, such as an Array or Uint8Array.

BigNumber

An existing BigNumber instance.

number

A number that is within the safe range for JavaScript numbers.

BigInt

A JavaScript BigInt object, on environments that support BigInt.

Creating Instances

ethers . BigNumber . from( aBigNumberish ) => BigNumber

Returns an instance of a BigNumber for aBigNumberish.

Examples:

// From a decimal string...
BigNumber.from("42")
//!

// From a HexString...
BigNumber.from("0x2a")
//!

// From a negative HexString...
BigNumber.from("-0x2a")
//!

// From an Array (or Uint8Array)...
BigNumber.from([ 42 ])
//!

// From an existing BigNumber...
let one1 = constants.One;
let one2 = BigNumber.from(one1)

one2
//!

// ...which returns the same instance
one1 === one2
//!

// From a (safe) number...
BigNumber.from(42)
//!

// From a ES2015 BigInt... (only on platforms with BigInt support)
BigNumber.from(42n)
//!

// Numbers outside the safe range fail:
BigNumber.from(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER);
//! error

Methods

Math Operations

BigNumber . add( otherValue ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber + otherValue.

BigNumber . sub( otherValue ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber - otherValue.

BigNumber . mul( otherValue ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber * otherValue.

BigNumber . div( divisor ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber / divisor.

BigNumber . mod( divisor ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of the remainder of BigNumber / divisor.

BigNumber . pow( exponent ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber to the power of exponent.

BigNumber . abs( ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the absolute value of BigNumber.

BigNumber . mask( bitcount ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber with bits beyond the bitcount least significant bits set to zero.

Two's Compliment

BigNumber . fromTwos( bitwidth ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber converted from twos-compliment with bitwidth.

BigNumber . toTwos( bitwidth ) => BigNumber

Returns a BigNumber with the value of BigNumber converted to twos-compliment with bitwidth.

Comparison and Equivalence

BigNumber . eq( otherValue ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber is equal to otherValue.

BigNumber . lt( otherValue ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber < otherValue.

BigNumber . lte( otherValue ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber <= otherValue.

BigNumber . gt( otherValue ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber > otherValue.

BigNumber . gte( otherValue ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber >= otherValue.

BigNumber . isZero( ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the value of BigNumber is zero.

Conversion

BigNumber . toNumber( ) => number

Returns the value of BigNumber as a JavaScript value.

This will throw an error if the value is greater than or equal to Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER or less than or equal to Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER.

BigNumber . toString( ) => string

Returns the value of BigNumber as a base-10 string.

BigNumber . toHexString( ) => string< DataHexString >

Returns the value of BigNumber as a base-16, 0x-prefixed DataHexString.

Inspection

ethers . BigNumnber . isBigNumber( object ) => boolean

Returns true if and only if the object is a BigNumber object.

Examples

let a = BigNumber.from(42);
let b = BigNumber.from("91");

a.mul(b);
//!

Notes

Why can't I just use numbers?

(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + 2 - 2) == (Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)
//!

To remedy this, all numbers (which can be large) are stored and manipulated as Big Numbers.

The functions parseEther( etherString ) and formatEther( wei ) can be used to convert between string representations, which are displayed to or entered by the user and Big Number representations which can have mathematical operations handled safely.

Why not BigNumber.js, BN.js, BigDecimal, etc?

Why BN.js??

Allow us to set a global Big Number library?