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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 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
.
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