RootFinder.js is a lightweight JavaScript library for finding the roots of quadratic equations and cubic equations. It leverages the Complex.js library to handle complex solutions, ensuring precision and correctness when dealing with both real and complex numbers.
- Solve quadratic equations of the form
ax² + bx + c = 0
. - Solve cubic equations of the form
ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0
using Cardano's method. - Support for complex roots using
Complex.js
.
You can install RootFinder.js
via npm:
npm install rootfinder
Import the library into your JavaScript or Node.js project:
const RootFinder = require('rootfinder');
or
import RootFinder from 'rootfinder';
To find the roots of a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0
:
const roots = RootFinder.quadratic(1, -3, 2);
console.log(roots); // Output: [ Complex { re: 2 }, Complex { re: 1 } ]
If the equation has complex roots:
const complexRoots = RootFinder.quadratic(1, 0, 1);
console.log(complexRoots); // Output: [ Complex { re: 0, im: 1 }, Complex { re: 0, im: -1 } ]
To find the roots of a cubic equation ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0
:
const roots = RootFinder.cubic(1, -6, 11, -6);
console.log(roots); // Output: [ Complex { re: 1 }, Complex { re: 2 }, Complex { re: 3 } ]
For cubic equations with complex roots:
const complexRoots = RootFinder.cubic(1, 0, 0, -1);
console.log(complexRoots); // Output: [ Complex { re: 1, im: 0 }, Complex { re: -0.5, im: 0.866 }, Complex { re: -0.5, im: -0.866 } ]
Solves the quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0
.
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Parameters:
a
(Number): Coefficient ofx²
b
(Number): Coefficient ofx
c
(Number): Constant termreturnReal
(optional Boolean): Decide if only real roots should be returned
-
Returns: An array of roots, which can contain real or complex numbers.
Solves the cubic equation ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0
using Cardano's method.
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Parameters:
a
(Number): Coefficient ofx³
b
(Number): Coefficient ofx²
c
(Number): Coefficient ofx
d
(Number): Constant termreturnReal
(optional Boolean): Decide if only real roots should be returned
-
Returns: An array of roots, which can contain real or complex numbers.
As every library I publish, RootFinder.js is also built to be as small as possible after compressing it with Google Closure Compiler in advanced mode. Thus the coding style orientates a little on maxing-out the compression rate. Please make sure you keep this style if you plan to extend the library.
After cloning the Git repository run:
npm install
npm run build
Testing the source against the shipped test suite is as easy as
npm run test
Copyright (c) 2024, Robert Eisele Licensed under the MIT license.