"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.Double = void 0; /** * A class representation of the BSON Double type. * @public */ class Double { /** * Create a Double type * * @param value - the number we want to represent as a double. */ constructor(value) { if (value instanceof Number) { value = value.valueOf(); } this.value = +value; } /** * Access the number value. * * @returns returns the wrapped double number. */ valueOf() { return this.value; } /** @internal */ toJSON() { return this.value; } /** @internal */ toExtendedJSON(options) { if (options && (options.legacy || (options.relaxed && isFinite(this.value)))) { return this.value; } // NOTE: JavaScript has +0 and -0, apparently to model limit calculations. If a user // explicitly provided `-0` then we need to ensure the sign makes it into the output if (Object.is(Math.sign(this.value), -0)) { return { $numberDouble: `-${this.value.toFixed(1)}` }; } let $numberDouble; if (Number.isInteger(this.value)) { $numberDouble = this.value.toFixed(1); if ($numberDouble.length >= 13) { $numberDouble = this.value.toExponential(13).toUpperCase(); } } else { $numberDouble = this.value.toString(); } return { $numberDouble }; } /** @internal */ static fromExtendedJSON(doc, options) { const doubleValue = parseFloat(doc.$numberDouble); return options && options.relaxed ? doubleValue : new Double(doubleValue); } /** @internal */ [Symbol.for('nodejs.util.inspect.custom')]() { return this.inspect(); } inspect() { const eJSON = this.toExtendedJSON(); return `Double(${eJSON.$numberDouble})`; } } exports.Double = Double; Object.defineProperty(Double.prototype, '_bsontype', { value: 'Double' }); //# sourceMappingURL=double.js.map