Modul:Math/Doku
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This module provides a number of mathematical functions. These functions can be used from #invoke or from other Lua modules.
Use from other Lua modules
BearbeitenTo use the module from normal wiki pages, no special preparation is needed. If you are using the module from another Lua module, first you need to load it, like this:
local mm = require('Module:Math')
(The mm
variable stands for Module Math; you can choose something more descriptive if you prefer.)
Most functions in the module have a version for Lua and a version for #invoke. It is possible to use the #invoke functions from other Lua modules, but using the Lua functions has the advantage that you do not need to access a Lua frame object. Lua functions are preceded by _
, whereas #invoke functions are not.
random
BearbeitenSiehe auch: Modul:Random
{{#invoke:math|random}} {{#invoke:math|random|max_value}} {{#invoke:math|random|min_value|max_value}}
mm._random()
mm._random(max_value)
mm._random(min_value, max_value)
Generates a random number.
- If no arguments are specified, the number produced is greater than or equal to 0 and less than 1.
- If one argument is provided, the number produced is an integer between 1 and that argument. The argument must be a positive integer.
- If two arguments are provided, the number produced is an integer between the first and second arguments. Both arguments must be integers, but can be negative.
This function will not work properly for numbers less than -2^32 and greater than 2^32 - 1 (although this may vary by hardware). If you need to use numbers outside of this range, it is recommended that you use Modul:Random.
order
Bearbeitenprecision
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|precision|n}} {{#invoke:math|precision|x=n}}
mm._precision(number_string)
Detemines the precision of a number. For example, for "4" it will return "0", for "4.567" it will return "3", and for "100" it will return "-2".
The function attempts to parse the string representation of the number, and detects whether the number uses E notation. For this reason, when called from Lua, very large numbers or very precise numbers should be directly input as strings to get accurate results. If they are input as numbers, the Lua interpreter will change them to E notation and this function will return the precision of the E notation rather than that of the original number. This is not a problem when the number is called from #invoke, as all input from #invoke is in string format.
max
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|max|v1|v2|v3|...}}
mm._max(v1, v2, v3, ...)
Returns the maximum value from the values specified. Values that cannot be converted to numbers are ignored.
min
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|min|v1|v2|v3|...}}
mm._min(v1, v2, v3, ...)
Returns the minimum value from the values specified. Values that cannot be converted to numbers are ignored.
sum
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|sum|v1|v2|v3|...}}
mm._sum(v1, v2, v3, ...)
Returns the sum of the values specified. Values that cannot be converted to numbers are ignored.
average
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|average|v1|v2|v3|...}}
mm._average(v1, v2, v3, ...)
Returns the average of the values specified. (More precisely, the value returned is the arithmetic mean.) Values that cannot be converted to numbers are ignored.
round
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|round|value|precision}} {{#invoke:math|round|value=value|precision=precision}}
mm._round(value, precision)
Rounds a number to the specified precision.
mod
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|mod|x|y}}
mm._mod(x, y)
Gets x
modulo y
, or the remainder after x
has been divided by y
. This is accurate for integers up to 2^53; for larger integers Lua's modulo operator may return an erroneous value. This function deals with this problem by returning 0
if the modulo given by Lua's modulo operator is less than 0 or greater than y
.
gcd
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|gcd|v1|v2|...}}
mm._gcd(v1, v2, ...)
Finds the greatest common divisor of the values specified. Values that cannot be converted to numbers are ignored.
precision_format
Bearbeiten{{#invoke:math|precision_format|value_string|precision}}
mm._precision_format(value_string, precision)
Rounds a number to the specified precision and formats. Output is a string.
cleanNumber
Bearbeitenlocal number, number_string = mm._cleanNumber(number_string)
A helper function that can be called from other Lua modules, but not from #invoke. This takes a string or a number value as input, and if the value can be converted to a number, cleanNumber returns the number and the number string. If the value cannot be converted to a number, cleanNumber returns nil, nil
.