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- checksums.yaml +15 -0
- data/.index +59 -0
- data/.yardopts +8 -0
- data/HISTORY.md +95 -0
- data/LICENSE.txt +23 -0
- data/README.md +100 -0
- data/demo/01_synopsis.md +46 -0
- data/demo/02_integer.md +256 -0
- data/demo/03_float.md +294 -0
- data/demo/04_rational.md +84 -0
- data/demo/05_base.md +78 -0
- data/demo/applique/ae.rb +3 -0
- data/demo/applique/check.rb +7 -0
- data/demo/applique/radix.rb +1 -0
- data/demo/issues/004_zero_empty_string.md +18 -0
- data/lib/radix.rb +31 -0
- data/lib/radix.yml +59 -0
- data/lib/radix/base.rb +244 -0
- data/lib/radix/float.rb +456 -0
- data/lib/radix/integer.rb +466 -0
- data/lib/radix/numeric.rb +217 -0
- data/lib/radix/rational.rb +311 -0
- metadata +115 -0
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require 'radix/base'
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module Radix
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# Radix separator used in string and array representations.
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DOT = '.'
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# Division character for rational numbers
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DIV = '/'
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# Default seperator character.
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DIVIDER = " "
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##
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# Radix::Numeric class inherits from Ruby's Numeric class. It is then
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# subclassed by Radix::Integer and Radix::Float.
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#
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# @todo Make immutable, but best way to do it?
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# @example First suggestion
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# class << self
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# alias_method :_new, :new
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# private :_new
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# end
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# @example Second suggestion
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# def self.new(value, base=10)
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# @cache[[value, base]] ||= _new(value, base)
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# end
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class Numeric < ::Numeric
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# Addition, binary operation.
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def +(other)
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end
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# Subtraction, binary operation.
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#
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# @return [Radix::Numeric] Result of arithmetic operation.
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def -(other)
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end
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# Multiplication, binary operation.
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def *(other)
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# Division, binary operation.
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def /(other)
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end
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private
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# Parses the value of the base and character set to use.
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def parse_base(base)
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module Radix
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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