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Sass: sass:math

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.23.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Only Dart Sass currently supports loading built-in modules with @use. Users of other implementations must call functions using their global names instead.

VariablesVariables permalink
math.$e

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The closest 64-bit floating point approximation of the mathematical constant e.

math.$epsilon

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.55.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The difference between 1 and the smallest 64-bit floating point number greater than 1 according to floating-point comparisons. Because of Sass numbers’ 10 digits of precision, in many cases this will appear to be 0.

math.$max-number

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.55.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The maximum finite number that can be represented as a 64-bit floating point number.

math.$max-safe-integer

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.55.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The maximum integer n such that both n and n + 1 can be precisely represented as a 64-bit floating-point number.

math.$min-number

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.55.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The smallest positive number that can be represented as a 64-bit floating point number. Because of Sass numbers’ 10 digits of precision, in many cases this will appear to be 0.

math.$min-safe-integer

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Dart Sass
since 1.55.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The minimum integer n such that both n and n - 1 can be precisely represented as a 64-bit floating-point number.

math.$pi

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

The closest 64-bit floating point approximation of the mathematical constant π.

Bounding FunctionsBounding Functions permalink
math.ceil($number)
ceil($number) 

Rounds $number up to the next highest whole number.

math.clamp($min, $number, $max) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Restricts $number to the range between $min and $max. If $number is less than $min this returns $min, and if it’s greater than $max this returns $max.

$min, $number, and $max must have compatible units, or all be unitless.

Playground SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:math';

@debug math.clamp(-1, 0, 1); 
@debug math.clamp(1px, -1px, 10px); 
@debug math.clamp(-1in, 1cm, 10mm); 
Playground Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:math'

@debug math.clamp(-1, 0, 1) // 0
@debug math.clamp(1px, -1px, 10px) // 1px
@debug math.clamp(-1in, 1cm, 10mm) // 10mm
math.floor($number)
floor($number) 

Rounds $number down to the next lowest whole number.

math.max($number...)
max($number...) 

Returns the highest of one or more numbers.

math.min($number...)
min($number...) 

Returns the lowest of one or more numbers.

math.round($number)
round($number) 

Rounds $number to the nearest whole number.

Distance FunctionsDistance Functions permalink
math.abs($number)
abs($number) 

Returns the absolute value of $number. If $number is negative, this returns -$number, and if $number is positive, it returns $number as-is.

math.hypot($number...) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the length of the n-dimensional vector that has components equal to each $number. For example, for three numbers a, b, and c, this returns the square root of a² + b² + .

The numbers must either all have compatible units, or all be unitless. And since the numbers’ units may differ, the output takes the unit of the first number.

Exponential FunctionsExponential Functions permalink
math.log($number, $base: null) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the logarithm of $number with respect to $base. If $base is null, the natural log is calculated.

$number and $base must be unitless.

math.pow($base, $exponent) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Raises $base to the power of $exponent.

$base and $exponent must be unitless.

math.sqrt($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the square root of $number.

$number must be unitless.

Trigonometric FunctionsTrigonometric Functions permalink
math.cos($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the cosine of $number.

$number must be an angle (its units must be compatible with deg) or unitless. If $number has no units, it is assumed to be in rad.

math.sin($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the sine of $number.

$number must be an angle (its units must be compatible with deg) or unitless. If $number has no units, it is assumed to be in rad.

math.tan($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the tangent of $number.

$number must be an angle (its units must be compatible with deg) or unitless. If $number has no units, it is assumed to be in rad.

math.acos($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the arccosine of $number in deg.

$number must be unitless.

math.asin($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the arcsine of $number in deg.

$number must be unitless.

math.atan($number) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the arctangent of $number in deg.

$number must be unitless.

math.atan2($y, $x) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.25.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the 2-argument arctangent of $y and $x in deg.

$y and $x must have compatible units or be unitless.

💡 Fun fact:

math.atan2($y, $x) is distinct from atan(math.div($y, $x)) because it preserves the quadrant of the point in question. For example, math.atan2(1, -1) corresponds to the point (-1, 1) and returns 135deg. In contrast, math.atan(math.div(1, -1)) and math.atan(math.div(-1, 1)) resolve first to atan(-1), so both return -45deg.

Unit FunctionsUnit Functions permalink
math.compatible($number1, $number2)
comparable($number1, $number2) 

Returns whether $number1 and $number2 have compatible units.

If this returns true, $number1 and $number2 can safely be added, subtracted, and compared. Otherwise, doing so will produce errors.

⚠️ Heads up!

The global name of this function is comparable, but when it was added to the sass:math module the name was changed to compatible to more clearly convey what the function does.

math.is-unitless($number)
unitless($number) 

Returns whether $number has no units.

math.unit($number)
unit($number) 

Returns a string representation of $number’s units.

⚠️ Heads up!

This function is intended for debugging; its output format is not guaranteed to be consistent across Sass versions or implementations.

Other FunctionsOther Functions permalink
math.div($number1, $number2) 

Compatibility:

Dart Sass
since 1.33.0

LibSass

Ruby Sass

Returns the result of dividing $number1 by $number2.

Any units shared by both numbers will be canceled out. Units in $number1 that aren’t in $number2 will end up in the return value’s numerator, and units in $number2 that aren’t in $number1 will end up in its denominator.

⚠️ Heads up!

For backwards-compatibility purposes, this returns the exact same result as the deprecated / operator, including concatenating two strings with a / character between them. However, this behavior will be removed eventually and shouldn’t be used in new stylesheets.

math.percentage($number)
percentage($number) 

Converts a unitless $number (usually a decimal between 0 and 1) to a percentage.

💡 Fun fact:

This function is identical to $number * 100%.

math.random($limit: null)
random($limit: null) 

If $limit is null, returns a random decimal number between 0 and 1.

If $limit is a number greater than or equal to 1, returns a random whole number between 1 and $limit.

⚠️ Heads up!

random() ignores units in $limit. This behavior is deprecated and random($limit) will return a random integer with the same units as the $limit argument.


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