import Fraction from 'fraction.js'; import { TimeSpan } from './strudel.mjs'; // Returns the start of the cycle. Fraction.prototype.sam = function () { return this.floor(); }; // Returns the start of the next cycle. Fraction.prototype.nextSam = function () { return this.sam().add(1); }; // Returns a TimeSpan representing the begin and end of the Time value's cycle Fraction.prototype.wholeCycle = function () { return new TimeSpan(this.sam(), this.nextSam()); }; Fraction.prototype.lt = function (other) { return this.compare(other) < 0; }; Fraction.prototype.gt = function (other) { return this.compare(other) > 0; }; Fraction.prototype.lte = function (other) { return this.compare(other) <= 0; }; Fraction.prototype.gte = function (other) { return this.compare(other) >= 0; }; Fraction.prototype.eq = function (other) { return this.compare(other) == 0; }; Fraction.prototype.max = function (other) { return this.gt(other) ? this : other; }; Fraction.prototype.min = function (other) { return this.lt(other) ? this : other; }; Fraction.prototype.show = function () { return this.s * this.n + '/' + this.d; }; Fraction.prototype.or = function (other) { return this.eq(0) ? other : this; }; const fraction = (n) => { if (typeof n === 'number') { /* https://github.com/infusion/Fraction.js/#doubles „If you pass a double as it is, Fraction.js will perform a number analysis based on Farey Sequences." „If you want to keep the number as it is, convert it to a string, as the string parser will not perform any further observations“ -> those farey sequences turn out to make pattern querying ~20 times slower! always use strings! -> still, some optimizations could be done: .mul .div .add .sub calls still use numbers */ n = String(n); } return Fraction(n); }; export default fraction; // "If you concern performance, cache Fraction.js objects and pass arrays/objects.“ // -> tested memoized version, but it's slower than unmemoized, even with repeated evaluation /* const memo = {}; const memoizedFraction = (n) => { if (typeof n === 'number') { n = String(n); } if (memo[n] !== undefined) { return memo[n]; } memo[n] = Fraction(n); return memo[n]; }; */