This is a gem to calculate XIRR on Bisection Method or Newton Method.
Allocator Fork
Allocator only maintains and deploys branch: no_inline The reason for that is the inability to use rubyinline, which invokes C extension.
While that will be incredibly useful, we are unable to compile it in modern architectures. Once we can, we'd revert to master
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
And then execute:
Or install it yourself as:
Usage
include Xirr cf = Xirr::Cashflow.new cf << Xirr::Transaction.new(-1000, date: '2014-01-01'.to_date) cf << Xirr::Transaction.new(-2000, date: '2014-03-01'.to_date) cf << Xirr::Transaction.new( 4500, date: '2015-12-01'.to_date) cf.xirr # 0.25159694345042327 # [BigDecimal] flow = [] flow << Xirr::Transaction.new(-1000, date: '2014-01-01'.to_date) flow << Xirr::Transaction.new(-2000, date: '2014-03-01'.to_date) flow << Xirr::Transaction.new( 4500, date: '2015-12-01'.to_date) cf = Xirr::Cashflow.new(flow: flow) cf.xirr
Configuration
# intializer/xirr.rb
Xirr.configure do |config|
config.eps = '1.0e-12'
config.days_in_year = 365.25
end
Documentation
http://rubydoc.info/github/tubedude/xirr/master/frames
Supported versions
Ruby:
- 2.2.1
- 2.3
- 2.4
- 2.7
ActiveSupport:
- 4.2
- 5
- 6
- 7
Thanks
http://puneinvestor.wordpress.com/2013/10/01/calculate-xirr-in-ruby-bisection-method/ https://github.com/wkranec/finance
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/tubedude/xirr/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Run specs (
rake default) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create a new Pull Request