fract_t is a simple data structure for C99+, consisting of two variables of type long long, representing the numerator .num and the denominator .den of a fraction. It allows you to work with rational numbers of small sizes and has certain limitations. The library includes all the necessary arithmetic operations, as well as functions for converting to basic types float and double.
This library was not created for computational purposes and has many limitations. It is primarily designed to demonstrate how familiar fractions would look on a computer and approximately how they would work with them. The main.c file serves as an example and is not part of the library itself.
fract_t = { , };
If the number is negative, assign the numerator .num a negative value. Do not declare variables with a denominator = 0; otherwise, any operations with this number will result in 0/0.
If the numerator's value is = 0, some operations with it will also return 0/0. This is a special value that prevents further errors.
The actual valid range of values for both the numerator and denominator is 9223372036854775807; however, for arithmetic operations, this range is significantly smaller.
For multiplication and division, a limiter is used: MAX_FRACTION_MUL
MAX_FRACTION_MUL = 3000000000L / -3000000000L
For addition and subtraction, a limiter is used: MAX_FRACTION_ADD
MAX_FRACTION_ADD = 4600000000000000000L / -4600000000000000000L
The result of calculations may be greater or less than these limits. Limiters exist to ensure that you do not exceed the maximum allowed value for long long.
If a number exceeds the limiter, performing arithmetic operations will return 0/0.
- fract_mul(fst, scd) Product of two numbers
- fract_div(fst, scd) Quotient of two numbers
- fract_add(fst, scd) Sum of two numbers
- fract_sub(fst, scd) Difference of two numbers
When performing arithmetic operations, the fraction is automatically reduced.
- fract_red(*fct, val) Reduces the numerator and denominator by the value val.
The functions fract_to_float() and fract_to_double() allow you to convert fract_t to a decimal fraction.
You can also obtain the integer and fractional parts of a number using the fract_get_int() and fract_get_fract() functions. The integer part is returned with the type long long, and the fractional part with the type fract_t. You can read about the other functions in the header file fract_t.h.