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Editing: decimal.php
<?php namespace Decimal; final class Decimal implements \JsonSerializable { /** * These constants are for auto-complete only. */ public const ROUND_UP = 0; /* Round away from zero. */ public const ROUND_DOWN = 0; /* Round towards zero. */ public const ROUND_CEILING = 0; /* Round towards positive infinity */ public const ROUND_FLOOR = 0; /* Round towards negative infinity */ public const ROUND_HALF_UP = 0; /* Round to nearest, ties away from zero. */ public const ROUND_HALF_DOWN = 0; /* Round to nearest, ties towards zero. */ public const ROUND_HALF_EVEN = 0; /* Round to nearest, ties towards even. */ public const ROUND_HALF_ODD = 0; /* Round to nearest, ties towards odd. */ public const ROUND_TRUNCATE = 0; /* Truncate, keeping infinity. */ public const DEFAULT_ROUNDING = Decimal::ROUND_HALF_EVEN; public const DEFAULT_PRECISION = 28; public const MIN_PRECISION = 1; public const MAX_PRECISION = 0; /* This value may change across platforms */ /** * Constructor * * Initializes a new instance using a given value and minimum precision. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * @param int $precision * * @throws \BadMethodCallException if already constructed. * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string, or integer. * @throws \DomainException is the type is supported but the value could not * be converted to decimal. */ public function __construct($value, int $precision = Decimal::DEFAULT_PRECISION) {} /** * Sum * * The precision of the result will be the max of all precisions that were * encountered during the calculation. The given precision should therefore * be considered the minimum precision of the result. * * This method is equivalent to adding each value individually. * * @param array|\Traversable $values * @param int $precision Minimum precision of the sum. * * @return Decimal the sum of all given values. * * @throws \TypeError if an unsupported type is encountered. * @throws \ArithmeticError if addition is undefined, eg. INF + -INF */ public static function sum($values, int $precision = Decimal::DEFAULT_PRECISION): Decimal {} /** * Average * * The precision of the result will be the max of all precisions that were * encountered during the calculation. The given precision should therefore * be considered the minimum precision of the result. * * This method is equivalent to adding each value individually, * then dividing by the number of values. * * @param array|\Traversable $values * @param int $precision Minimum precision of the average. * * @return Decimal the average of all given values. * * @throws \TypeError if an unsupported type is encountered. * @throws \ArithmeticError if addition is undefined, eg. INF + -INF */ public static function avg($values, int $precision = Decimal::DEFAULT_PRECISION): Decimal {} /** * Copy * * @param null|int $precision The precision of the return value, which defaults * to the precision of this decimal. * * @return Decimal a copy of this decimal. */ public function copy(?int $precision = null): Decimal {} /** * Add * * This method is equivalent to the `+` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the result of adding this decimal to the given value. * * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string or integer. */ public function add($value): Decimal {} /** * Subtract * * This method is equivalent to the `-` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the result of subtracting a given value from this decimal. * * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string or integer. */ public function sub($value): Decimal {} /** * Multiply * * This method is equivalent to the `*` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the result of multiplying this decimal by the given value. * * @throws \TypeError if the given value is not a decimal, string or integer. */ public function mul($value): Decimal {} /** * Divide * * This method is equivalent to the `/` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the result of dividing this decimal by the given value. * * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string or integer. * @throws \DivisionByZeroError if dividing by zero. * @throws \ArithmeticError if division is undefined, eg. INF / -INF */ public function div($value): Decimal {} /** * Modulo (integer) * * This method is equivalent to the `%` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @see Decimal::rem for the decimal remainder. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the remainder after dividing the integer value of this * decimal by the integer value of the given value * * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string or integer. * @throws \DivisionByZeroError if the integer value of $value is zero. * @throws \ArithmeticError if the operation is undefined, eg. INF % -INF */ public function mod($value): Decimal {} /** * Remainder * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $value * * @return Decimal the remainder after dividing this decimal by a given value. * * @throws \TypeError if the value is not a decimal, string or integer. * @throws \DivisionByZeroError if the integer value of $value is zero. * @throws \ArithmeticError if the operation is undefined, eg. INF, -INF */ public function rem($value): Decimal {} /** * Power * * This method is equivalent to the `**` operator. * * The precision of the result will be the max of this decimal's precision * and the given value's precision, where scalar values assume the default. * * @param Decimal|string|int $exponent The power to raise this decimal to. * * @return Decimal the result of raising this decimal to a given power. * * @throws \TypeError if the exponent is not a decimal, string or integer. */ public function pow($exponent): Decimal {} /** * Natural logarithm * * This method is equivalent in function to PHP's `log`. * * @return Decimal the natural logarithm of this decimal (log base e), * with the same precision as this decimal. */ public function ln(): Decimal {} /** * Exponent * * @return Decimal the exponent of this decimal, ie. e to the power of this, * with the same precision as this decimal. */ public function exp(): Decimal {} /** * Base-10 logarithm * * @return Decimal the base-10 logarithm of this decimal, with the same * precision as this decimal. */ public function log10(): Decimal {} /** * Square root * * @return Decimal the square root of this decimal, with the same precision * as this decimal. */ public function sqrt(): Decimal {} /** * Floor * * @return Decimal the closest integer towards negative infinity. */ public function floor(): Decimal {} /** * Ceiling * * @return Decimal the closest integer towards positive infinity. */ public function ceil(): Decimal {} /** * Truncate * * @return Decimal the integer value of this decimal. */ public function truncate(): Decimal {} /** * Round * * @param int $places The number of places behind the decimal to round to. * @param int $mode The rounding mode, which are constants of Decimal. * * @return Decimal the value of this decimal with the same precision, * rounded according to the specified number of decimal * places and rounding mode * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the rounding mode is not supported. */ public function round(int $places = 0, int $mode = Decimal::DEFAULT_ROUNDING): Decimal {} /** * Decimal point shift. * * @param int $places The number of places to shift the decimal point by. * A positive shift moves the decimal point to the right, * a negative shift moves the decimal point to the left. * * @return Decimal A copy of this decimal with its decimal place shifted. */ public function shift(int $places): Decimal {} /** * Trims trailing zeroes. * * @return Decimal A copy of this decimal without trailing zeroes. */ public function trim(): Decimal {} /** * Precision * * @return int the precision of this decimal. */ public function precision(): int {} /** * Signum * * @return int 0 if zero, -1 if negative, or 1 if positive. */ public function signum(): int {} /** * Parity (integer) * * @return int 0 if the integer value of this decimal is even, 1 if odd. * Special numbers like NAN and INF will return 1. */ public function parity(): int {} /** * Absolute * * @return Decimal the absolute (positive) value of this decimal. */ public function abs(): Decimal {} /** * Negate * * @return Decimal the same value as this decimal, but the sign inverted. */ public function negate(): Decimal {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is an integer and even, FALSE otherwise. */ public function isEven(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is an integer and odd, FALSE otherwise. */ public function isOdd(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is positive, FALSE otherwise. */ public function isPositive(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is negative, FALSE otherwise. */ public function isNegative(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is not a defined number. */ public function isNaN(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal represents infinity, FALSE otherwise. */ public function isInf(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is an integer, ie. does not have * significant figures behind the decimal point, otherwise FALSE. */ public function isInteger(): bool {} /** * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is either positive or negative zero. */ public function isZero(): bool {} /** * @param int $places The number of places behind the decimal point. * @param bool $commas TRUE if thousands should be separated by a comma. * @param int $rounding * * @return string the value of this decimal formatted to a fixed number of * decimal places, optionally with thousands comma-separated, * using a given rounding mode. */ public function toFixed(int $places = 0, bool $commas = false, int $rounding = Decimal::DEFAULT_ROUNDING): string {} /** * String representation. * * This method is equivalent to a cast to string. * * This method should not be used as a canonical representation of this * decimal, because values can be represented in more than one way. However, * this method does guarantee that a decimal instantiated by its output with * the same precision will be exactly equal to this decimal. * * @return string the value of this decimal represented exactly, in either * fixed or scientific form, depending on the value. */ public function toString(): string {} /** * Integer representation. * * This method is equivalent to a cast to int. * * @return int the integer value of this decimal. * * @throws \OverflowException if the value is greater than PHP_INT_MAX. */ public function toInt(): int {} /** * Binary floating point representation. * * This method is equivalent to a cast to float, and is not affected by the * 'precision' INI setting. * * @return float the native PHP floating point value of this decimal. * * @throws \OverflowException if the value is greater than PHP_FLOAT_MAX. * @throws \UnderflowException if the value is smaller than PHP_FLOAT_MIN. */ public function toFloat(): float {} /** * Equality * * This method is equivalent to the `==` operator. * * @param mixed $other * * @return bool TRUE if this decimal is considered equal to the given value. * Equal decimal values tie-break on precision. */ public function equals($other): bool {} /** * Ordering * * This method is equivalent to the `<=>` operator. * * @param mixed $other * * @return int 0 if this decimal is considered is equal to $other, * -1 if this decimal should be placed before $other, * 1 if this decimal should be placed after $other. */ public function compareTo($other): int {} /** * String representation. * * This method is equivalent to a cast to string, as well as `toString`. * * @return string the value of this decimal represented exactly, in either * fixed or scientific form, depending on the value. */ public function __toString(): string {} /** * JSON * * This method is only here to honour the interface, and is equivalent to * `toString`. JSON does not have a decimal type so all decimals are encoded * as strings in the same format as `toString`. * * @return string */ public function jsonSerialize() {} }
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