Calculate percentage in ruby? [closed]

Is there any method available to calculate percentage in rails or ruby ??

EDIT:

I am looking for a function like ..

100000.percent(10) will return me 10000.

100000 is value ..(value is BigDecimal) 10 % ..

result = 100000 * 10 / 100

result = 10000 ..

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What do you mean, "calculate percentage"? You can use multiplication and division like any other language: * / –  Zachary Sep 8 '10 at 13:48
Is there any method available for this ?? –  krunal shah Sep 8 '10 at 14:20
There is no builtin method, because the division operator is usually used for this. Why do you need a method over normal division? If you must have a method, write one that wraps a simple division operator (see several examples below). –  bta Sep 8 '10 at 18:23
it'd help if you were more clear with your question. –  Andrew Grimm Sep 9 '10 at 8:14

You mean like this percentage = a/b*100?

Update based on your new description:

class Numeric
def percent_of(n)
self.to_f / n.to_f * 100.0
end
end

# Note: the brackets () around number are optional
p (1).percent_of(10)    # => 10.0  (%)
p (200).percent_of(100) # => 200.0 (%)
p (0.5).percent_of(20)  # => 2.5   (%)

pizza_slices = 5
eaten = 3
p eaten.percent_of(pizza_slices) # => 60.0 (%)


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@randomguy But is there any method available for this ?? –  krunal shah Sep 8 '10 at 14:19
@krunal no there is none. –  Hugo Sep 8 '10 at 14:53
you can use the :/ method: a.to_f.send(:/, b).send(:*,100) furthermore, this question makes me feel :/ –  John Douthat Sep 8 '10 at 14:57
Is it work if my value is in BigDecimal ?? –  krunal shah Sep 8 '10 at 19:08
@randomguy: Hey, thanks for the credits, it's really nice to have an effort of such magnitude recognized! :o) –  Mladen Jablanović Sep 8 '10 at 19:53

There is a method. Here it is:

class Numeric
def percents
self * 100
end
end

0.56.percents
=> 56.0

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i want a method something like .. 100000.percent(10) will return me 10000. –  krunal shah Sep 8 '10 at 16:01
@krunal Then you want 100000 * .1. You don't want a method. –  meagar Sep 8 '10 at 19:33