"use strict";
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/*
* Only include when not yet include, or if previous include(s) had a
* lower file version.
**/
if ( !fnBase16Util || (fnBase16Util && fnBase16Util.fileversion < 1) ){
/**
* <p>The <code>fnBase16Util</code> namespace is a namespace that provides
* functions for converting base 16 integer numbers in string
* representation to values of type <code>number</code>.
*
* <p>To use this API alone by itself, include fnBase16Util.js.
* Otherwise, include faiNumber-include-all.js.
*
* <p>This namespace API provides the function
* {@link fnBase16Util.toNumberAsUnsigned toNumberAsUnsigned}
* that can parse unsigned base 16 numbers to values of type number.
* Unsigned parsing can be used for cases were it is known that the
* value or pool of values do not contain signs, or for value(s) that
* shouldn't be negative(without the positive sign). For parsing values
* that are signed use {@link fnBase16Util.toNumber toNumber}.
*
* <p>This namespace API also provides functions for comparing strings
* pertain to the mathematical aspect. The
* {@link fnBase16Util.compareAsNumber compareAsNumber} of this
* namespace API can compare strings by their actual number values when
* the strings are valid strings of signed base 16 integer number
* that can be parsed to type number values.
*
* <p>Strings can also be compared using the
* {@link fnBase16Util.numberOrSmaller numberOrSmaller} method,
* of which compares the strings bases on their content reference to
* number values.</p>
*
* @author Khang Hoang Nguyen
*
* @since 1.0.0.f
*
* @namespace
**/
var fnBase16Util = {};
/** File version number. **/
fnBase16Util.fileversion = 1;
/**
* Parse the input string as a string of signed base 16 integer number
* to a value of type number.
*
* @param {string} input
* A string to be parsed as a signed base 16 integer number to
* a value of type number.
*
* @return {number} A value of the <code>input</code> string if the
* <code>input</code> string is a valid string of signed
* base 16 integer number.
*
* @return {undefined} <p>A value of undefined is returned if the
* <code>input</code> string is not a valid string of signed
* base 16 integer number. Undefined is also returned where the
* <code>input</code> string is empty.
*
* <p>Parsing a value that is larger than the value of
* Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER(9007199254740991), or smaller than
* the value of Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER(-9007199254740991)
* will yield an undefined value.</p>
*
* @throws {string} "Not a string"
* if the <code>input</code> is not of string type.
*
* @since 1.0.0.f
**/
fnBase16Util.toNumber = function (input) {
if ( typeof input !== "string" ) throw "Not a string";
var length = input.length;
if ( length === 0 ) return;
var c1 = input.charCodeAt(0);
if ( c1 === 45 || c1 === 43 ){
if ( length === 1 ) return;
var start = 1;
} else {
var start = 0;
}
var out = 0, c;
while( start < length && input.charCodeAt(start) === 48 ) start++;
if ( length - start > 14 ) return;
for ( ; start < length; start++){
c = input.charCodeAt(start);
if ( c > 96 & c < 103 ) c -= 87;
else if ( c > 64 && c < 71) c -= 55;
else {
c = c ^ 48;
if ( c > 9 ) return;
}
out = (out * 16) + c;
}
if ( out > 9007199254740991 ) return;
if ( c1 === 45 ) return out * -1;
return out;
}
/**
* Parse the input string as a string of unsigned base 16 integer number
* to a value of type number.
*
* @param {string} input
* A string to be parsed as an unsigned base 16 integer number
* to a value of type number.
*
* @return {number} A value of type number of the <code>input</code>
* string if the <code>input</code> string is a valid string of
* unsigned base 16 integer number.
*
* @return {undefined} <p>A value of undefined is returned if the
* <code>input</code> string is not a valid string of unsigned
* base 16 integer number. Undefined is also returned where the
* <code>input</code> string is empty.
*
* <p>Parsing a value that is larger than the value of
* Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER(9007199254740991) will yield an
* undefined value.</p>
*
* @throws {string} "Not a string"
* if the <code>input</code> is not of string type.
*
* @since 1.0.0.f
**/
fnBase16Util.toNumberAsUnsigned = function (input) {
if ( typeof input !== "string" ) throw "Not a string";
var length = input.length;
if ( length === 0 ) return;
var start = 0;
var out = 0, c;
while( start < length && input.charCodeAt(start) === 48 ) start++;
if ( length - start > 14 ) return;
for ( ; start < length; start++){
c = input.charCodeAt(start);
if ( c > 96 & c < 103 ) c -= 87;
else if ( c > 64 && c < 71) c -= 55;
else {
c = c ^ 48;
if ( c > 9 ) return;
}
out = (out * 16) + c;
}
if ( out > 9007199254740991 ) return;
return out;
}
/**
* <p>Compare two strings as signed base 16 integer numbers by parsing
* them to type number values first.
*
* <p>Take note that comparing strings with values larger than
* Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER or smaller than Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER
* will yield an undefined value.
*
* <p>This function does not throw errors. However, the
* {@link fnBase16Util.toNumber toNumber} function uses by this function
* throws errors.</p>
*
* @param {string} firstNumber
* A string to be compared to the string <code>secondNumber</code>.
*
* @param {string} secondNumber
* A string to be compared to the string <code>firstNumber</code>.
*
* @return {string} A value of 1 if the <code>firstNumber</code> string
* is larger than the <code>secondNumber</code> string, 0 if
* they are both equal, or -1 if the <code>firstNumber</code>
* string is smaller than the <code>secondNumber</code> string.
*
* @return {undefined} If parsing either one of the input strings
* yielded an undefined value, an undefined value is returned.
*
* @see {@link fnBase16Util.toNumber toNumber}
*
* @since 1.0.0.f
**/
fnBase16Util.compareAsNumber = function(firstNumber, secondNumber){
var n1 = this.toNumber(firstNumber),
n2 = this.toNumber(secondNumber);
if ( n1 === undefined || n2 === undefined ) return;
if ( n1 > n2 ) return 1;
else if ( n1 < n2 ) return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* <p>Compare two strings bases on the content of the strings reference
* to values of type number. If the strings are valid strings of signed
* base 16 integer number that can be parsed to type number values
* then they will be compared base on their number values. Otherwise,
* the strings will be compared base on the priority ranking order below.
*
* <p>Take note that this method treats strings with values larger than
* Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER or smaller than Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER as
* undefined.
*
* <p>This function does not throw any error. However, the
* {@link fnBase16Util.toNumber toNumber} ultilizes by this function
* throws error.
*
* <p>Priority order ranking: (lo - hi)</br>
* 0 - Undefined(NaN/Not a safe value)</br>
* 1 - Empty strings</br>
* 2 - Valid number values in range of MIN_SAFE_INTEGER and MAX_SAFE_INTEGER</p>
*
* @param {string} firstNumber
* A string to be compared to the string <code>secondNumber</code>.
*
* @param {string} secondNumber
* A string to be compared to the string <code>firstNumber</code>.
*
* @return {number} A value of 1 if the <code>firstNumber</code> string
* is larger than the <code>secondNumber</code> string, 0 if
* they are both equal, or -1 if the <code>firstNumber</code>
* string is smaller than the <code>secondNumber</code> string.
*
* @see {@link fnBase16Util.toNumber toNumber}
*
* @since 1.0.0.f
**/
fnBase16Util.numberOrSmaller = function(firstNumber, secondNumber){
var n1 = this.toNumber(firstNumber),
n2 = this.toNumber(secondNumber);
if ( firstNumber.length === 0 ){
if ( secondNumber.length === 0 ) return 0;
if ( n2 !== undefined ) return -1;
else return 1;
} else if ( secondNumber.length === 0 ){
if ( n1 !== undefined ) return 1;
else return -1;
}
if ( n1 === undefined ){
if ( n2 === undefined ) return 0;
else return -1;
} else if ( n2 === undefined ) return 1;
if ( n1 > n2 ) return 1;
else if ( n1 < n2 ) return -1;
return 0;
}
Object.freeze(fnBase16Util);
} // <-- Declaring if needed
(function () {
if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) module.exports = fnBase16Util;
})();