PHP's decoct in TypeScript

✓ Verified: PHP 8.3
Examples tested against actual runtime. CI re-verifies continuously. Only documented examples are tested.

How to use

Install via yarn add locutus and import: import { decoct } from 'locutus/php/math/decoct'.

Or with CommonJS: const { decoct } = require('locutus/php/math/decoct')

Use a bundler that supports tree-shaking so you only ship the functions you actually use. Vite, webpack, Rollup, and Parcel all handle this. For server-side use this is less of a concern.

Examples

These examples are extracted from test cases that automatically verify our functions against their native counterparts.

#codeexpected result
1decoct(15)'17'
2decoct(264)'410'

Here's what our current TypeScript equivalent to PHP's decoct looks like.

export function decoct(number: number): string {
// discuss at: https://locutus.io/php/decoct/
// parity verified: PHP 8.3
// original by: Enrique Gonzalez
// bugfixed by: Onno Marsman (https://twitter.com/onnomarsman)
// improved by: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57803/how-to-convert-decimal-to-hex-in-javascript
// input by: pilus
// example 1: decoct(15)
// returns 1: '17'
// example 2: decoct(264)
// returns 2: '410'

let normalized = parseInt(String(number), 10)
if (normalized < 0) {
normalized = 0xffffffff + normalized + 1
}
return normalized.toString(8)
}

Improve this function

Locutus is a community effort following The McDonald's Theory: we ship first iterations, hoping others will improve them. If you see something that could be better, we'd love your contribution.

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