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# Fractions.js
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A library to help do more precise fractional math
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*What do you mean?*
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Multiply `.1` by `.2` in javascript and you'll get something around `0.020000000000000004`, even though the correct answer is `.2`
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You can read up more about it [here](http://floating-point-gui.de/).
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##How to set up
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###Node.js
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Install
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```
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npm install fractions
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```
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Then in your program
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```
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var Fraction = require('fractions');
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```
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###Browser
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Download Fraction.js, and then link it in your HTML
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```
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<script src="Fraction.js"></script>
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```
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##API
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###Create a fraction
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There are multiple ways to create a fraction
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```
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var oneHalf = new Fraction(1,2);
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var oneHalf = new Fraction(.5);
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var oneHalf = new Fraction("1/2");
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var oneHalf = new Fraction("1", "2")
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```
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###Add two fractions
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You can use Fraction.add(fraction1, fraction2) to add two fractions
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```
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var oneThird = new Fraction("1/3");
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var fourThirds = new Fraction("4/3");
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var fiveThirds = Fraction.add(oneThird, fourThirds);
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```
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You can also use Fraction.add() to add anything that can be converted into a fraction
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```
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var fiveThirds = Fraction.add("1/3", "4/3");
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```
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Another method of adding
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```
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var fiveThirds = new Fraction("1/3").add("4/3");
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```
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###Subtract two fractions
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```
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var oneThird = Fraction.subtract("5/3", "4/3");
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```
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```
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var oneThird = new Fraction("5/3").subtract("4/3");
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```
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###Multiply two fractions
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```
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var oneFiftieth = Fraction.multiply(".2", ".1");
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```
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```
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var oneFiftieth = new Fraction(".2").multiply(".1");
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```
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###Divide two fractions
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```
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var oneFifth = Fraction.divide(".02", ".1");
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```
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```
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var oneFifth = new Fraction(".02").divide(".1");
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```
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###Compare two fractions
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```
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var oneFifth = new Fraction(1,5);
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var oneOverFive = new Fraction("1/5");
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oneFifth.equals(oneOverFive); //true
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```
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###Compare to a number
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var oneTenth = new Fraction(1,10);
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oneTenth == .1 //true
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```
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