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# PostCSS Trigonometric Functions [<img src="https://postcss.github.io/postcss/logo.svg" alt="PostCSS Logo" width="90" height="90" align="right">][postcss] | |
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[PostCSS Trigonometric Functions] lets you use `sin`, `cos`, `tan`, `asin`, `acos`, `atan` and `atan2` to be able to compute trigonometric relationships following the [CSS Values 4] specification. | |
```pcss | |
.trigonometry { | |
line-height: sin(pi / 4); | |
line-height: cos(.125turn); | |
line-height: tan(50grad); | |
transform: rotate(asin(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(asin(sin(30deg + 1.0471967rad))); | |
transform: rotate(acos(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(acos(cos(0 / 2 + 1 - 1))); | |
transform: rotate(atan(infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan(e - 2.7182818284590452354)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,-infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(90, 15)); | |
} | |
/* becomes */ | |
.trigonometry { | |
line-height: 0.70711; | |
line-height: 0.70711; | |
line-height: 1; | |
transform: rotate(-90deg); | |
transform: rotate(90deg); | |
transform: rotate(180deg); | |
transform: rotate(0deg); | |
transform: rotate(90deg); | |
transform: rotate(0deg); | |
transform: rotate(-135deg); | |
transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
transform: rotate(80.54deg); | |
} | |
``` | |
## Usage | |
Add [PostCSS Trigonometric Functions] to your project: | |
```bash | |
npm install postcss @csstools/postcss-trigonometric-functions --save-dev | |
``` | |
Use it as a [PostCSS] plugin: | |
```js | |
const postcss = require('postcss'); | |
const postcssTrigonometricFunctions = require('@csstools/postcss-trigonometric-functions'); | |
postcss([ | |
postcssTrigonometricFunctions(/* pluginOptions */) | |
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */); | |
``` | |
[PostCSS Trigonometric Functions] runs in all Node environments, with special | |
instructions for: | |
| [Node](INSTALL.md#node) | [PostCSS CLI](INSTALL.md#postcss-cli) | [Webpack](INSTALL.md#webpack) | [Create React App](INSTALL.md#create-react-app) | [Gulp](INSTALL.md#gulp) | [Grunt](INSTALL.md#grunt) | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | |
## ⚠️ About custom properties | |
Given the dynamic nature of custom properties it's impossible to know what the variable value is, which means the plugin can't compute a final value for the stylesheet. | |
Because of that, any usage that contains a `var` is skipped. | |
## Units | |
[PostCSS Trigonometric Functions] lets you use different special units that are within the spec and computed at run time to be able to calculate the result of the trigonometric function. | |
The following units are supported: | |
* `pi`: Computes to `Math.PI` which is `3.141592653589793` | |
* `e`: Computes to `Math.E` which is `2.718281828459045` | |
* `infinity`, `-infinity`: Compute to `Infinity` and `-Infinity` respectively. Note that the usage is case insensitive so `InFiNiTy` is a valid value. | |
Some calculations (such as `sin(-infinity)`) might return `NaN` as per the spec. Given that `NaN` can't be replaced with a value that's useful to CSS it is left as is, as the result will be effectively ignored by the browser. | |
## Options | |
### preserve | |
The `preserve` option determines whether the original notation | |
is preserved. By default, it is not preserved. | |
```js | |
postcssTrigonometricFunctions({ preserve: true }) | |
``` | |
```pcss | |
.trigonometry { | |
line-height: sin(pi / 4); | |
line-height: cos(.125turn); | |
line-height: tan(50grad); | |
transform: rotate(asin(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(asin(sin(30deg + 1.0471967rad))); | |
transform: rotate(acos(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(acos(cos(0 / 2 + 1 - 1))); | |
transform: rotate(atan(infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan(e - 2.7182818284590452354)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,-infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(90, 15)); | |
} | |
/* becomes */ | |
.trigonometry { | |
line-height: 0.70711; | |
line-height: sin(pi / 4); | |
line-height: 0.70711; | |
line-height: cos(.125turn); | |
line-height: 1; | |
line-height: tan(50grad); | |
transform: rotate(-90deg); | |
transform: rotate(asin(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(90deg); | |
transform: rotate(asin(1)); | |
transform: rotate(asin(sin(30deg + 1.0471967rad))); | |
transform: rotate(180deg); | |
transform: rotate(acos(-1)); | |
transform: rotate(0deg); | |
transform: rotate(acos(1)); | |
transform: rotate(acos(cos(0 / 2 + 1 - 1))); | |
transform: rotate(90deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan(infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(0deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan(e - 2.7182818284590452354)); | |
transform: rotate(-135deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,-infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(-infinity,infinity)); | |
transform: rotate(80.54deg); | |
transform: rotate(atan2(90, 15)); | |
} | |
``` | |
[cli-url]: https://github.com/csstools/postcss-plugins/actions/workflows/test.yml?query=workflow/test | |
[css-url]: https://cssdb.org/#trigonometric-functions | |
[discord]: https://discord.gg/bUadyRwkJS | |
[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@csstools/postcss-trigonometric-functions | |
[Gulp PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/gulp-postcss | |
[Grunt PostCSS]: https://github.com/nDmitry/grunt-postcss | |
[PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss | |
[PostCSS Loader]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-loader | |
[PostCSS Trigonometric Functions]: https://github.com/csstools/postcss-plugins/tree/main/plugins/postcss-trigonometric-functions | |
[CSS Values 4]: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/#trig-funcs | |