'use strict'; module.exports = function (math) { /** * Wrap any value in a chain, allowing to perform chained operations on * the value. * * All methods available in the math.js library can be called upon the chain, * and then will be evaluated with the value itself as first argument. * The chain can be closed by executing `chain.done()`, which returns * the final value. * * The chain has a number of special functions: * * - `done()` Finalize the chain and return the chain's value. * - `valueOf()` The same as `done()` * - `toString()` Executes `math.format()` onto the chain's value, returning * a string representation of the value. * * Syntax: * * math.chain(value) * * Examples: * * math.chain(3) * .add(4) * .subtract(2) * .done(); // 5 * * math.chain( [[1, 2], [3, 4]] ) * .subset(math.index(0, 0), 8) * .multiply(3) * .done(); // [[24, 6], [9, 12]] * * @param {*} [value] A value of any type on which to start a chained operation. * @return {math.chaining.Chain} The created chain */ math.chain = function(value) { // TODO: check number of arguments return new math.chaining.Chain(value); }; // TODO: deprecate math.select in v2.0 math.select = function(value) { // give a warning once. if (console && typeof console.log === 'function') { console.log('WARNING: Function "select" is renamed to "chain". It will be deprecated in v2.0.') } // replace warning function with chain function math.select = math.chain; math.chaining.Chain.prototype['select'] = math.select; return math.chain(value); } };