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Math Utils for JavaScript

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  • countingup
  • countingup/index.js

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Countingup

Countingup is a 10x math library. It provides a Counter class to count up and down with customizations. There are also math utilities that you can use with it.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install countingup

In Node.js

const countingup = require('countingup')

Counter class

The Counter class provides a tool to count numbers.

Initializing

const Counter = countingup.Counter
const myCounter = new Counter()

Counting

myCounter.count()
console.log(myCounter.getCurrentNumber()) // 1

Resetting

myCounter.reset()
console.log(myCounter.getCurrentNumber()) // 0

Bonus Features

Customizing the Increment

myCounter.count()
console.log(myCounter.getCurrentNumber()) // 1
myCounter.count(3)
console.log(myCounter.getCurrentNumber()) // 4

Customizing the Direction

This allows you to change the direction so it counts down and subtracts

myCounter.reset()
myCounter.count(5)
console.log(myCounter.getCurrentNumber()) // 5
myCounter.count(5, countingup.Counter.DIRECTION.REVERSE) // 0

By default it will be forwards (countingup.Counter.DIRECTION.FORWARDS)

Customizing the Starting Number

const myCounter2 = new Counter(4)
console.log(myCounter2.getCurrentNumber()) // 4
myCounter2.reset(3)
console.log(myCounter2.getCurrentNumber()) // 3

Math Utilities

Countingup includes a suite of math functions that power the underlying logic and can be used for standalone calculations. These utilities handle both numbers and numeric strings.

Basic Operations

const { add, subtract, multiply, divide } = require("countingup")

console.log(add(5, 10))       // 15
console.log(subtract(20, 5))  // 15
console.log(multiply(3, 4))   // 12
console.log(divide(100, 4))   // 25

Advanced Operations

const { modulo, pow } = require("countingup")

console.log(modulo(10, 3)) // 1
console.log(pow(2, 3))    // 8

Constants

Countingup provides some USEFUL constants.

const assert = require("assert")
const countingup = require("countingup")

assert(countingup.E === Math.E)
assert(countingup.PI === Math.PI)
assert(countingup.SQRT2 === Math.SQRT2)
assert(countingup.SQRT1_2 === Math.SQRT1_2)
assert(countingup.LN2 === Math.LN2)
assert(countingup.LN10 === Math.LN10)
assert(countingup.LOG2E === Math.LOG2E)
assert(countingup.LOG10E === Math.LOG10E)

assert(countingup.ZERO === 0)
assert(countingup.NaN !== countingup.NaN)
assert(countingup.POSITIVE_INFINITY === Infinity)
assert(countingup.NEGATIVE_INFINITY === -Infinity)

Tests

Countingup has tests. They are not very comprehensive, because they were generated by AI, but they are tests.