fractions 0.1.0

A simple, lightweight crate for fraction arithmetic
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fractions

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A simple, lightweight Rust crate for fraction arithmetic with automatic reduction to lowest terms.

Features

  • Basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /)
  • Automatic reduction to lowest terms
  • Comparison operators
  • Conversion to/from integers
  • Proper error handling
  • Zero-cost abstractions with no dependencies

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
fractions = "0.1"

Examples

use fractions::Fraction;

fn main() -> Result<(), fractions::FractionError> {
    // Create fractions
    let half = Fraction::new(1, 2)?;
    let third = Fraction::new(1, 3)?;

    // Basic arithmetic
    let sum = half + third;               // 5/6
    let difference = half - third;        // 1/6
    let product = half * third;           // 1/6
    let quotient = (half / third)?;       // 3/2

    // Comparisons
    assert!(half > third);
    assert_eq!(half, Fraction::new(2, 4)?);

    // Convert to f64
    let value = half.to_f64();           // 0.5

    // From integer
    let five = Fraction::from(5);        // 5/1

    Ok(())
}

Run the calculator example:

cargo run --example calculator

License

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Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.