diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cf79f62..5a624fd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -17,14 +17,21 @@ pip install git+https://gitea.fabelous.app/Fabel/fabelous-math.git To use the functions provided by Fabelous Math in your Python code, you can import them as follows: ```python -from fabelous_math import is_even, is_odd +from fabelous_math import is_even, is_odd, rooting, approximate_pi -# Example usage: number = 42 print(f"Is {number} even? {is_even(number)}") print(f"Is {number} odd? {is_odd(number)}") -``` +# Extended feature for rooting with a specified root +root = 4 +number = 16 +print(f"Rooting {number} to the power of {root}: {rooting(number, root)}") + +# Extended feature for approximate_pi with additional parameters if needed +precision = 10000000 +print(f"Approximate Pi with precision {precision}: {approximate_pi(precision)}") +``` ## Performance Comparison To understand the performance of `fabelous-math` functions, I conducted a series of tests comparing my methods with traditional modulo operations. Below are the results: