Ejemplo n.º 1
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def is_larger(unit_1, unit_2):
    """Returns a boolean indicating whether unit_1 is larger than unit_2.

    E.g:

    >>> is_larger('KB', 'B')
    True
    >>> is_larger('min', 'day')
    False
    """
    unit_1 = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, unit_1)
    unit_2 = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, unit_2)

    return ureg.parse_expression(unit_1) > ureg.parse_expression(unit_2)
Ejemplo n.º 2
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def is_larger(unit_1, unit_2):
    """Returns a boolean indicating whether unit_1 is larger than unit_2.

    E.g:

    >>> is_larger('KB', 'B')
    True
    >>> is_larger('min', 'day')
    False
    """
    unit_1 = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, unit_1)
    unit_2 = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, unit_2)

    return ureg.parse_expression(unit_1) > ureg.parse_expression(unit_2)
Ejemplo n.º 3
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def convert(value, source_unit, target_unit, fmt=False):
    """Converts value from source_unit to target_unit. Returns a tuple
    containing the converted value and target_unit.  Having fmt set to True
    causes the value to be formatted to 1 decimal digit if it's a decimal or
    be formatted as integer if it's an integer.

    E.g:

    >>> convert(2, 'hr', 'min')
    (120.0, 'min')
    >>> convert(2, 'hr', 'min', fmt=True)
    (120, 'min')
    >>> convert(30, 'min', 'hr', fmt=True)
    (0.5, 'hr')
    """
    orig_target_unit = target_unit
    source_unit = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, source_unit)
    target_unit = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, target_unit)

    q = ureg.Quantity(value, source_unit)
    q = q.to(ureg.parse_expression(target_unit))
    value = functions.format_value(q.magnitude) if fmt else q.magnitude
    return value, orig_target_unit
Ejemplo n.º 4
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def convert(value, source_unit, target_unit, fmt=False):
    """Converts value from source_unit to target_unit. Returns a tuple
    containing the converted value and target_unit.  Having fmt set to True
    causes the value to be formatted to 1 decimal digit if it's a decimal or
    be formatted as integer if it's an integer.

    E.g:

    >>> convert(2, 'hr', 'min')
    (120.0, 'min')
    >>> convert(2, 'hr', 'min', fmt=True)
    (120, 'min')
    >>> convert(30, 'min', 'hr', fmt=True)
    (0.5, 'hr')
    """
    orig_target_unit = target_unit
    source_unit = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, source_unit)
    target_unit = functions.value_for_key(INFORMATION_UNITS, target_unit)

    q = ureg.Quantity(value, source_unit)
    q = q.to(ureg.parse_expression(target_unit))
    value = functions.format_value(q.magnitude) if fmt else q.magnitude
    return value, orig_target_unit