View Source Cldr.Digits (cldr_utils v2.24.1)
Abstract representation of number (integer, float, Decimal) in tuple form and functions for transformations on number parts.
Representing a number as a list of its digits, and integer representing where the decimal point is placed and an integer representing the sign of the number allow more efficient transforms on the various parts of the number as happens during the formatting of a number for string output.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Returns the fractional part of an integer, float or Decimal as an integer.
Returns the number of decimal digits in a number (integer, float, Decimal)
Returns the number of decimal digits in the integer part of a number.
Returns the number of leading zeros in a Decimal fraction.
Returns the number of trailing zeros in an integer number.
Remove trailing zeroes from the integer part of a number and returns the integer part without trailing zeros.
Computes a iodata list of the digits of the given IEEE 754 floating point number, together with the location of the decimal point as {digits, place, positive}.
Takes a list of digits and coverts them back to a number of the same
type as number
.
Converts given number to a list representation.
Link to this section Types
@type t() :: {[0..9, ...], non_neg_integer(), 1 | -1}
Defines a number in a tuple form of three parts:
A list of digits (0..9) representing the number
A digit representing the place of the decimal points in the number
a
1
or-1
representing the sign of the number
A number in integer, float or Decimal form can be converted
to digit form with Digits.to_digits/1
.
The digits can be converted back to normal form with
Cldr.Digits.to_integer/1
, Cldr.Digits.to_float/1
and
Cldr.Digits.to_decimal/1
.
Link to this section Functions
@spec fraction_as_integer(Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal() | {list(), list(), 1 | -1}) :: integer()
Returns the fractional part of an integer, float or Decimal as an integer.
number
can be either a float, Decimal or integer although an integer has no fraction part and will therefore always return 0.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.fraction_as_integer(123.456)
456
iex> Cldr.Digits.fraction_as_integer(Decimal.new("123.456"))
456
iex> Cldr.Digits.fraction_as_integer(1999)
0
@spec number_of_digits( Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal() | list() | {[integer(), ...], integer() | [integer(), ...], -1 | 1} ) :: integer()
Returns the number of decimal digits in a number (integer, float, Decimal)
options
Options
number
is an integer, float orDecimal
or a list (which is assumed to contain digits).
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_digits(1234)
4
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_digits(Decimal.new("123456789"))
9
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_digits(1234.456)
7
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_digits(1234.56789098765)
15
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_digits '12345'
5
@spec number_of_integer_digits( Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal() | list() | {[integer(), ...], integer() | [integer(), ...], -1 | 1} ) :: integer()
Returns the number of decimal digits in the integer part of a number.
options
Options
number
is an integer, float orDecimal
or a list (which is assumed to contain digits).
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_integer_digits(1234)
4
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_integer_digits(Decimal.new("123456789"))
9
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_integer_digits(1234.456)
4
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_integer_digits '12345'
5
@spec number_of_leading_zeros(Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal() | [integer(), ...]) :: integer()
Returns the number of leading zeros in a Decimal fraction.
number
is an integer, float or Decimal
Returns the number of leading zeros in the fractional part of a number.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_leading_zeros(Decimal.new("0.0001"))
3
Returns the number of trailing zeros in an integer number.
number
is an integer.
Returns the number of trailing zeros in the fractional part of an integer.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.number_of_trailing_zeros(123000)
3
@spec remove_trailing_zeros(Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal() | [integer(), ...]) :: integer() | [integer(), ...]
Remove trailing zeroes from the integer part of a number and returns the integer part without trailing zeros.
number
is an integer, float or Decimal.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Digits.remove_trailing_zeros(1234000)
1234
Computes a iodata list of the digits of the given IEEE 754 floating point number, together with the location of the decimal point as {digits, place, positive}.
A "compact" representation is returned, so there may be fewer digits returned than the decimal point location.
Takes a list of digits and coverts them back to a number of the same
type as number
.
Converts given number to a list representation.
Given an IEEE 754 float, computes the shortest, correctly rounded list of digits that converts back to the same Double value when read back with String.to_float/1. Implements the algorithm from "Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately" in Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '96 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.
Returns a tuple comprising a charlist for the integer part, a charlist for the fractional part and an integer for the sign.