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#ifndef ALKVALUE_H
#define ALKVALUE_H
#include <gmpxx.h> // krazy:exclude=camelcase
#include <QString>
#include <QSharedDataPointer>
#include "alk_export.h"
/**
* This class represents a financial value within Alkimia.
* It can be used to represent balances, shares, amounts etc.
*
* @author Thomas Baumgart
*/
class ALK_EXPORT AlkValue
{
public:
enum RoundingMethod {
RoundNever = 0, /**<
* Don't do any rounding, simply truncate and
* print a warning in case of a remainder.
* Otherwise the same as RoundTrunc.
*/
RoundFloor, /**<
* Round to the largest integral value not
* greater than @p this.
* e.g. 0.5 -> 0.0 and -0.5 -> -1.0
*/
RoundCeil, /**<
* Round to the smallest integral value not
* less than @p this.
* e.g. 0.5 -> 1.0 and -0.5 -> -0.0
*/
RoundTruncate, /**<
* No rounding, simply truncate any fraction
*/
RoundPromote, /**<
* Use RoundCeil for positive and RoundFloor
* for negative values of @p this.
* e.g. 0.5 -> 1.0 and -0.5 -> -1.0
*/
RoundHalfDown, /**<
* Round up or down with the following
* constraints:
* 0.1 .. 0.5 -> 0.0 and 0.6 .. 0.9 -> 1.0
*/
RoundHalfUp, /**<
* Round up or down with the following
* constraints:
* 0.1 .. 0.4 -> 0.0 and 0.5 .. 0.9 -> 1.0
*/
RoundRound /**<
* Use RoundHalfDown for 0.1 .. 0.4 and
* RoundHalfUp for 0.6 .. 0.9. Use RoundHalfUp
* for 0.5 in case the resulting numerator
* is odd, RoundHalfDown in case the resulting
* numerator is even.
* e.g. 0.5 -> 0.0 and 1.5 -> 2.0
*/
};
// Constructors / Destructor
/**
* This is the standard constructor of an AlkValue object.
* The value will be initialized to 0.
*/
AlkValue();
/// The destructor
~AlkValue();
/// Copy constructor
AlkValue(const AlkValue &val);
/**
* This constructor converts an int into an AlkValue. It can
* also convert a rational number when a @a denom is supplied.
*
* @param num numerator of the rational number
* @param denom denominator of the rational number (defaults to 1)
*/
explicit AlkValue(const int num, const unsigned int denom = 1);
/**
* Convenience ctor for usage with mpz_class objects as numerator
* and denominator.
*
* @param num numerator of the rational number
* @param denom denominator of the rational number (defaults to 1)
*/
explicit AlkValue(const mpz_class &num, const mpz_class &denom);
/**
* Convenience ctor to create an AlkValue object based on an mpq_class object
*/
explicit AlkValue(const mpq_class &val);
/**
* This constructor converts a double into an AlkValue. In case
* a @a denom is supplied with a value different from zero, the
* @a val will be rounded to be based on the supplied @a denom.
* e.g. val = 1.234 and denom = 100 will construct an AlkValue
* of 1.23. The rounding method is @p RoundRound.
*
* @sa AlkValue::convertDenominator()
*
* @param val the double value
* @param denom the denominator of the resulting AlkValue
*
* @note In case one wants to use the number of decimal places
* to specify the length of the fractional part, use
*
* @code
* AlkValue alk(1.234, AlkValue::precisionToDenominator(2).get_ui());
* // alk == 1.23
* @endcode
*/
explicit AlkValue(const double &val, const unsigned int denom = 0);
/**
* This constructor converts a QString into an AlkValue.
* Several formats are supported:
*
* -# prices in the form "8 5/16"
* -# our own toString() format
* -# others
* Others may be enclosed in "(" and ")" and treated as negative.
* They may start or end with a dash and treated as negative.
* The decimal symbols is identified as provided in @a decimalSymbol.
* All other non-numeric characters are skipped
*/
AlkValue(const QString &str, const QChar &decimalSymbol);
/**
* Returns the current value converted to the given @a denom (default is 100
* or two digits of precision). The rounding method used is controlled by
* the @a how argument and defaults to @p RoundRound.
*/
AlkValue convertDenominator(const int denom = 100, const RoundingMethod how = RoundRound) const;
/**
* This is a convenience function for convertDenom but instead of providing
* the new denominator one provides the number of digits for the @a precision.
* This value defaults to 2. The rounding method used is controlled by
* the @a how argument and defaults to @p RoundRound.
*/
AlkValue convertPrecision(const int precision = 2, const RoundingMethod how = RoundRound) const;
// assignment operators
const AlkValue & operator=(const AlkValue &val);
const AlkValue & operator=(int num);
const AlkValue & operator=(double num);
const AlkValue & operator=(const QString &str);
// comparison
bool operator==(const AlkValue &val) const;
bool operator!=(const AlkValue &val) const;
bool operator<(const AlkValue &val) const;
bool operator>(const AlkValue &val) const;
bool operator<=(const AlkValue &val) const;
bool operator>=(const AlkValue &val) const;
// calculation
AlkValue operator+(const AlkValue &summand) const;
AlkValue operator-(const AlkValue &minuend) const;
AlkValue operator*(const AlkValue &factor) const;
AlkValue operator/(const AlkValue &divisor) const;
AlkValue operator*(int factor) const;
// unary operators
AlkValue operator-() const;
AlkValue & operator+= (const AlkValue &val);
AlkValue & operator-= (const AlkValue &val);
AlkValue & operator/= (const AlkValue &val);
AlkValue & operator*= (const AlkValue &val);
// functions
/// @return the absolute value of the AlkValue
AlkValue abs() const;
/// @return QString representation in form '[-]num/denom'.
QString toString() const;
/**
* This method transforms the AlkValue into its canonicalized
* form by reducing it to the smallest denominator. Example:
* 25/100 will be converted to 1/4. Use this function at the
* end of a longer calculation as all AlkValue methods require
* the object to be in the canonicalized form. For speed purposes
* the conversion is not performed before each operation.
*
* @return const reference to the object
*/
const AlkValue& canonicalize();
/// convert a denominator to a precision
/// e.g. 100 -> 2, 1000 -> 3
/// in case of a negative @a denom, the function returns 0
static mpz_class denominatorToPrecision(mpz_class denom);
/// convert a precision to the corresponding denominator
/// e.g. 2 -> 100, 4 -> 10000
/// in case of a negative @a prec, the function returns 1
static mpz_class precisionToDenominator(mpz_class prec);
protected:
/// \internal unit test class
friend class AlkValueTest;
/// provides an access method to the private value storage
/// for derived classes
const mpq_class &valueRef() const;
mpq_class &valueRef();
private:
/// \internal d-pointer class.
class Private;
/// \internal d-pointer instance.
QSharedDataPointer<Private> d;
/// \internal shared zero value.
static QSharedDataPointer<AlkValue::Private>& sharedZero();
// The following methods are not implemented (yet)
// ALKIMIA_EXPORT friend QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &, const AlkValue &);
// ALKIMIA_EXPORT friend QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &, AlkValue &);
};
#endif
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