"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.createHasNumericValue = void 0; var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js"); const name = 'hasNumericValue'; const dependencies = ['typed', 'isNumeric']; const createHasNumericValue = exports.createHasNumericValue = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, _ref => { let { typed, isNumeric } = _ref; /** * Test whether a value is an numeric value. * * In case of a string, true is returned if the string contains a numeric value. * * Syntax: * * math.hasNumericValue(x) * * Examples: * * math.hasNumericValue(2) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue('2') // returns true * math.isNumeric('2') // returns false * math.hasNumericValue(0) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue(math.bignumber('500')) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue(math.bigint('42')) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue(42n) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue(math.fraction(4)) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue(math.complex('2-4i')) // returns false * math.hasNumericValue(false) // returns true * math.hasNumericValue([2.3, 'foo', false]) // returns [true, false, true] * * See also: * * isZero, isPositive, isNegative, isInteger, isNumeric * * @param {*} x Value to be tested * @return {boolean} Returns true when `x` is a `number`, `BigNumber`, * `Fraction`, `Boolean`, or a `String` containing number. Returns false for other types. * Throws an error in case of unknown types. */ return typed(name, { boolean: () => true, string: function (x) { return x.trim().length > 0 && !isNaN(Number(x)); }, any: function (x) { return isNumeric(x); } }); });