import { create, fractionDependencies, addDependencies, divideDependencies, formatDependencies } from '../..' const config = { // optionally, you can specify configuration } // Create just the functions we need const { fraction, add, divide, format } = create({ fractionDependencies, addDependencies, divideDependencies, formatDependencies }, config) // Use the created functions const a = fraction(1, 3) const b = fraction(3, 7) const c = add(a, b) const d = divide(a, b) console.log('c =', format(c)) // outputs "c = 16/21" console.log('d =', format(d)) // outputs "d = 7/9" // Now, when bundling your application for use in the browser, only the used // parts of math.js will be bundled. For example to create a bundle using Webpack: // // npx webpack custom_loading.js -o custom_loading.bundle.js --mode=production //