$ gnpm install @csstools/postcss-trigonometric-functions
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.
.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(89.99995deg);
transform: rotate(180deg);
transform: rotate(0deg);
transform: rotate(90deg);
transform: rotate(0deg);
transform: rotate(-135deg);
transform: rotate(-45deg);
transform: rotate(-45deg);
transform: rotate(80.53768deg);
}
Add PostCSS Trigonometric Functions to your project:
npm install postcss @csstools/postcss-trigonometric-functions --save-dev
Use it as a PostCSS plugin:
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:
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.
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.
The preserve
option determines whether the original notation
is preserved. By default, it is not preserved.
postcssTrigonometricFunctions({ preserve: true })
.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(89.99995deg);
transform: rotate(asin(sin(30deg + 1.0471967rad)));
transform: rotate(180deg);
transform: rotate(acos(-1));
transform: rotate(0deg);
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(80.53768deg);
transform: rotate(atan2(90, 15));
}
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