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1.8 KiB
decimal
Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go.
NOTE: can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decmial point.
Features
- the zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization
- addition, subtraction, multiplication with no loss of precision
- division with specified precision
- database/sql serialization/deserialization
- json and xml serialization/deserialization
Install
Run go get github.com/shopspring/decimal
Usage
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/shopspring/decimal"
)
func main() {
price, err := decimal.NewFromString("136.02")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
quantity := decimal.NewFromFloat(3)
fee, _ := decimal.NewFromString(".035")
taxRate, _ := decimal.NewFromString(".08875")
subtotal := price.Mul(quantity)
preTax := subtotal.Mul(fee.Add(decimal.NewFromFloat(1)))
total := preTax.Mul(taxRate.Add(decimal.NewFromFloat(1)))
fmt.Println("Subtotal:", subtotal) // Subtotal: 408.06
fmt.Println("Pre-tax:", preTax) // Pre-tax: 422.3421
fmt.Println("Taxes:", total.Sub(preTax)) // Taxes: 37.482861375
fmt.Println("Total:", total) // Total: 459.824961375
fmt.Println("Tax rate:", total.Sub(preTax).Div(preTax)) // Tax rate: 0.08875
}
Documentation
http://godoc.org/github.com/shopspring/decimal
Production Usage
- Spring, since August 14, 2014.
- If you are using this in production, please let us know!
License
The MIT License (MIT)
This is a heavily modified fork of fpd.Decimal, which was also released under the MIT License.