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Description
Math functions includes methods which are used for performing numeric operations such as round, square root, power value, modulus, percentage, etc.
Following table shows Math Functions used in LESS −
Sr.No. | Function & Description | Example |
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1 |
ceil It rounds up the number to next highest integer. |
ceil(0.7) it round the number to − 1 |
2 |
floor It rounds down the number to next lowest integer. |
floor(3.3) it round the number to − 3 |
3 |
percentage It transforms the floating point number to percentage string. |
percentage(0.2) it converts the number to percentage string as − 20% |
4 |
round It rounds a floating point number. |
round(3.77) it converts the number to the rounding value as − 4 |
5 |
sqrt It returns the square root of a number. |
sqrt(25) it defines the square root of a number as − 5 |
6 |
abs It provides the absolute value of a number. |
abs(30ft) it displays the absolute value as − 30ft |
7 |
sin It returns radians on numbers. |
sin(2) it calculates the sine value as − 0.90929742682 |
8 |
asin It specifies arcsine (inverse of sine) of a number which returns value between -pi/2 and pi/2. |
asin(1) it calculates the asin value as − 1.5707963267948966 |
9 |
cos It returns cosine of the specified value and determines radians on numbers without units. |
cos(2) it calculates the cos value as − -0.4161468365471424 |
10 |
acos It specifies arccosine (inverse of cosine) of a number which returns value between 0 and pi. |
acos(1) it calculates the acos value as − 0 |
11 |
tan It specifies tangent of the number. |
tan(60) it calculates the tan value as − 0.320040389379563 |
12 |
atan It specifies arctangent (inverse of tangent) of a specified number. |
atan(1) it displays atan value as − 0.7853981633974483 |
13 |
pi It returns the pi value. |
pi() it determines the pi value as − 3.141592653589793 |
14 |
pow It specifies the value of first argument raised to the power of second argument. |
pow(3,3) it specifies the power value as − 27 |
15 |
mod It returns modulus of first argument with respect to the second argument. It also handles negative and floating point numbers. |
mod(7,3) it returns the modulus value as − 1 |
16 |
min It specifies the smallest value of one or more arguments. |
min(70,30,45,20) it returns the minimum value as − 20 |
17 |
max It specifies the highest value of one or more arguments. |
max(70,30,45,20) it returns the maximum value as − 70 |
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