nullish-math
is a lightweight TypeScript package that provides basic math operations with support for null
and undefined
values and an immutable, chainable API. It is useful when working with numeric data that may contain nullish values, as it ensures that any calculations involving nullish values result in null
values.
To install nullish-math
, use one of the following commands:
bun add nullish-math
npm install nullish-math
pnpm add nullish-math
yarn add nullish-math
To use nullish-math
, simply import the nm()
function from the package:
import { nm } from 'nullish-math'
You can then use the nm()
function to create a new NullishMath
object with an initial value:
const value = nm(42)
You can chain together multiple math operations using the add()
, subtract()
, multiply()
, and divide()
methods:
const result = nm(42).add(21).multiply(2).subtract(10).end() // 116
// null results in null
const result = nm(42).add(null).multiply(2).subtract(10).end() // null
// undefined results in null
const result = nm(undefined).add(21).multiply(2).subtract(10).end() // null
If any of the values passed to the math operation methods (add()
, subtract()
, multiply()
, divide()
) are nullish, the final value will be null
.
The nm()
function creates a new NullishMath
object with an initial value.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the sum of the current value and the given number.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the sum of the current value and the given numbers.
Returns true
if the result equals toCompare
, treats null and undefined as equals.
Returns true
if the result is strictly less than toCompare
, returns null
if either number is nullish.
Returns true
if the result is less than or equal to toCompare
, returns null
if either number is nullish.
Returns true
if the result is strictly greater than toCompare
, returns null
if either number is nullish.
Returns true
if the result is greater than or equal to toCompare
, returns null
if either number is nullish.
Returns true
if the result doesn’t equal toCompare
, treats null and undefined as equals.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the difference of the current value and the given number.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the difference of the current value and the given numbers.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the product of the current value and the given number.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the product of the current value and the given numbers.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the quotient of the current value and the given number.
Returns a new instance of NullishMath
with the quotient of the current value and the given numbers.
Returns the final value of the NullishMath
instance. If any of the values passed to the math operation methods are null
or undefined
, the final value will be null
.
NullishMath.average(Array<NullishMath | number | null | undefined>, options?: { treatNullishAsZero?: boolean }): NullishMath
Calculates the average of the provided numbers. By default, null
s are excluded from the average. This can be changed by setting the treatNullishAsZero
option. With this flag, nullish numbers get counted as a 0
and thus impact the average.
Calculates the maximum of the provided numbers. Ignores null
and undefined
. Returns null
if no proper number was provided
Calculates the minimum of the provided numbers. Ignores null
and undefined
. Returns null
if no proper number was provided
Converts the input to either number | null
. General-purpose equivalent of nm.end()
nullish-math
uses bun
bun install
# bun run test