Tinymath is a tiny arithmetic and function evaluator for simple numbers and arrays. Named properties can be accessed from an optional scope parameter and new functions can be added without rebuilding. Enjoy.
NOTE: Tinymath requires an ES6 or newer environment. You can use it with your build system of choice to run in older environments.
See Function Documentation for details on built-in functions available in Tinymath.
import { evaluate } from tinymath
// Simple math
evaluate('10 + 20'); // 30
evaluate('round(3.141592)') // 3
// Named properties
evaluate('foo + 20', {foo: 5}); // 25
// Arrays
evaluate('bar + 20', {bar: [1, 2, 3]}); // [21, 22, 23]
evaluate('bar + baz', {bar: [1, 2, 3], baz: [4, 5, 6]}); // [5, 7, 9]
evaluate('multiply(bar, baz) / 10', {bar: [1, 2, 3], baz: [4, 5, 6]}); // [0.4, 1, 1.8]
Functions can be injected, and built in function overwritten, via the 3rd argument to evaluate
:
import { evaluate } from tinymath
evaluate('plustwo(foo)', {foo: 5}, {
plustwo: function(a) {
return a + 2;
}
}); // 7
You can get to the parsed AST by importing parse
import { parse } from tinymath
parse('1 + random()')
/*
{
"name": "add",
"args": [
1,
{
"name": "random",
"args": []
}
]
}
*/
- Floating point operations have the normal Javascript limitations