The Decimal data type It is represented as mantissa * 10 ^ exponent
fromInt : Basics.Int -> Decimal
Converts an Int to a Decimal
fromIntWithExponent : Basics.Int -> Basics.Int -> Decimal
Converts an Int to a Decimal, but specifying the exponent
fromString : String -> Maybe Decimal
Converts a String to a Maybe Decimal. The string shall be in the format [
fromFloat : Basics.Float -> Maybe Decimal
Converts a Float to a Decimal
fromBigInt : BigInt -> Decimal
Converts an BigInt to a Decimal
fromBigIntWithExponent : Basics.Int -> BigInt -> Decimal
Converts an BigInt to a Decimal
toString : Decimal -> String
Converts a Decimal to a String
toFloat : Decimal -> Basics.Float
Converts a Decimal to a Float
add : Decimal -> Decimal -> Decimal
Addition
sub : Decimal -> Decimal -> Decimal
Substraction
negate : Decimal -> Decimal
Changes the sign of a Decimal
mul : Decimal -> Decimal -> Decimal
Multiplication
fastdiv : Decimal -> Decimal -> Maybe Decimal
Fast and dirty division. Don't expect too much precision from this division. Dividing by zero is bad, and Nothing will be returned.
truncate : Basics.Int -> Decimal -> Decimal
Truncates the Decimal to the specified decimal places
round : Basics.Int -> Decimal -> Decimal
Rounds the Decimal to the specified decimal places
gt : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Greater than
gte : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Greater than or equals
eq : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Equals
neq : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Not equals
lt : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Less than
lte : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Bool
Less than or equals
compare : Decimal -> Decimal -> Basics.Order
Compares two Decimals
abs : Decimal -> Decimal
Absolute value (sets the sign as positive)
getDigit : Basics.Int -> Decimal -> Basics.Int
Gets the specified digit from a Decimal. The digits are: 0 -> units 1 -> tens 2 -> hundreds and so on -1 -> tenths -2 -> hundredths and so on
zero : Decimal
The number 0
one : Decimal
The number 1
minusOne : Decimal
The number -1