Library provides a Parser
class that evaluates excel and mathematical formulas.
A recommended way to install Formula Parser is through NPM using the following command:
$ npm install hot-formula-parser --save
Node.js:
var FormulaParser = require('hot-formula-parser').Parser;
var parser = new FormulaParser();
parser.parse('SUM(1, 6, 7)'); // It returns `Object {error: null, result: 14}`
Browser:
<script src="/node_modules/hot-formula-parser/dist/formula-parser.min.js"></script>
<script>
var parser = new formulaParser.Parser();
parser.parse('SUM(1, 6, 7)'); // It returns `Object {error: null, result: 14}`
</script>
It supports:
- Any numbers, negative and positive as float or integer;
- Arithmetic operations like
+
,-
,/
,*
,%
,^
; - Logical operations like
AND()
,OR()
,NOT()
,XOR()
; - Comparison operations like
=
,>
,>=
,<
,<=
,<>
; - All JavaScript Math constants like
PI()
,E()
,LN10()
,LN2()
,LOG10E()
,LOG2E()
,SQRT1_2()
,SQRT2()
; - String operations like
&
(concatenation eq.parser.parse('-(2&5)');
will return-25
); - All excel formulas defined in formula.js;
- Relative and absolute cell coordinates like
A1
,$A1
,A$1
,$A$1
; - Build-in variables like
TRUE
,FALSE
,NULL
- Custom variables;
- [TODO] Custom functions/formulas;
- Node and Browser environment.
var parser = new formulaParser.Parser();
Parses and evaluates provided expression. It always returns an object with result
and error
properties. result
property
always keep evaluated value. If error occurs error
property will be set as:
#ERROR!
General error;#DIV/0!
Divide by zero error;#NAME?
Not recognised function name or variable name;#N/A
Indicates that a value is not available to a formula;#NUM!
Occurs when formula encounters an invalid number;#VALUE!
Occurs when one of formula arguments is of the wrong type.
parser.parse('(1 + 5 + (5 * 10)) / 10'); // returns `Object {error: null, result: 5.6}`
parser.parse('SUM(MY_VAR)'); // returns `Object {error: "#NAME?", result: null}`
parser.parse('1;;1'); // returns `Object {error: "#ERROR!", result: null}`
Set predefined variable name which can be visible while parsing formula expression.
parser.setVariable('MY_VARIABLE', 5);
parser.setVariable('fooBar', 10);
parser.parse('(1 + MY_VARIABLE + (5 * fooBar)) / fooBar'); // returns `5.6`
Get variable name.
parser.setVariable('fooBar', 10);
parser.getVariable('fooBar'); // returns `10`
List of all supported formulas function.
require('hot-formula-parser').SUPPORTED_FORMULAS; // An array of formula names
Fired while retrieving variable. If variable was defined earlier using setVariable
you can overwrite it by this hook.
parser.on('callVariable', function(name, done) {
if (name === 'foo') {
done(Math.PI / 2);
}
});
parser.parse('SUM(SIN(foo), COS(foo))'); // returns `1`
Fired while retrieving cell value by its label (eq: B3
, B$3
, B$3
, $B$3
).
parser.on('callCellValue', function(cellCoord, done) {
// using label
if (cellCoord.label === 'B$6') {
done('hello');
}
// or using indexes
if (cellCoord.row.index === 5 && cellCoord.row.isAbsolute && cellCoord.column.index === 1 && !cellCoord.column.isAbsolute) {
done('hello');
}
if (cellCoord.label === 'C6') {
done(0.75);
}
});
parser.parse('B$6'); // returns `"hello"`
parser.parse('B$6&" world"'); // returns `"hello world"`
parser.parse('FISHER(C6)'); // returns `0.9729550745276566`
Fired while retrieving cells range value (eq: A1:B3
, $A1:B$3
, A$1:B$3
, $A$1:$B$3
).
parser.on('callRangeValue', function(startCellCoord, endCellCoord, done) {
var data = [
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
[6, 7, 8, 9, 10],
[11, 12, 13, 14, 15],
[16, 17, 18, 19, 20],
];
var fragment = [];
for (var row = startCellCoord.row.index; row <= endCellCoord.row.index; row++) {
var rowData = data[row];
var colFragment = [];
for (var col = startCellCoord.column.index; col <= endCellCoord.column.index; col++) {
colFragment.push(rowData[col]);
}
fragment.push(colFragment);
}
if (fragment) {
done(fragment);
}
});
parser.parse('JOIN(A1:E2)'); // returns `"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10"`
parser.parse('COLUMNS(A1:E2)'); // returns `5`
parser.parse('ROWS(A1:E2)'); // returns `2`
parser.parse('COUNT(A1:E2)'); // returns `10`
parser.parse('COUNTIF(A1:E2, ">5")'); // returns `5`
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
To see the list of recent changes, see Releases section.
The MIT License (see the LICENSE file for the full text).
You can contact us at hello@handsontable.com.