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Serialization
Math.js has a number of data types like Matrix, Complex, and Unit. These
types are instantiated JavaScript objects. To be able to store these data types
or send them between processes, they must be serialized. The data types of
math.js can be serialized to JSON. Use cases:
- Store data in a database or on disk.
- Interchange of data between a server and a client.
- Interchange of data between a web worker and the browser.
Math.js types can be serialized using JavaScript's built-in JSON.stringify
function:
const x = math.complex('2 + 3i')
const str = JSON.stringify(x)
console.log(str)
// outputs a string '{"mathjs":"Complex","re":2,"im":3}'
In order to deserialize a string, containing math.js data types, JSON.parse
can be used. In order to recognize the data types of math.js, JSON.parse must
be called with the reviver function of math.js:
const json = '{"mathjs":"Unit","value":5,"unit":"cm","fixPrefix":false}'
const x = JSON.parse(json, math.json.reviver) // Unit 5 cm
Note that if math.js is used in conjunction with other data types, it is possible to use multiple reviver functions at the same time by cascading them:
const reviver = function (key, value) {
return reviver1(key, reviver2(key, value))
}