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- data/README.rdoc +29 -11
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/units-system.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/units/measure.rb +9 -2
- data/test/test_units-system.rb +26 -0
- data/units-system.gemspec +1 -1
- metadata +2 -2
data/README.rdoc
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(either global scope or a module or class definitions) where the expressions are goign to be used.
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Alternatively, expressions such as <tt>u{W}</tt> could be replaced by either
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<tt>u{W()}</tt>, <tt>u{self.W}</tt> (method invocation) or <tt>u{self::W}</tt> (qualified constant).
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Units defined in text form, such as <tt>u('W*h')</tt> will work regardless of whether UseBlocks is
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* UTF-8 characters are liberally used in identifiers, so the code must be executed with the <tt>-Ku</tt>
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option (or setting <tt>$KCODE='UTF8'</tt> before requiring this library.)
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= Usage examples
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== Ruby 1.9
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For use with Ruby 1.9, this gem can be used simply by requiring:
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require 'units-system'
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For versions other than 1.9.1 this is needed as in Ruby 1.8:
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include Units::UseBlocks # allow access to capitalized unit names from units/u blocks
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== Ruby 1.8
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This library has been designed for Ruby 1.9; when using it under older versions of Ruby there's
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a couple of precautions to be taken to use it (which can be used with Ruby 1.9 too):
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$KCODE = 'UTF8' # avoid errors when parsing the required library under Ruby 1.8
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require 'units-system'
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include Units::UseBlocks # allow access to capitalized unit names from units/u blocks
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top of the file for Ruby 1.9, and/or with the ruby command line "-Ku" option for Ruby 1.8.
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To work with units a +units+ block can be used. Beware: in it +self+ is changed,
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so outer self methods or instance variables are not accessible, unless
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so outer self methods or instance variables are not accessible, unless assigned to
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local variables.
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require 'units-system'
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Units.units do
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# In the units environment predefined variables are available for all units and they
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# can be combined arithmetically:
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x = 3*m/s
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puts x # => 3.0*m/s
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# Note that SI prefixes (k for kilo, etc.) can be used as part of the unit names:
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# Let's use some unit powers: convert 3 cubic meters to litres:
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puts (3*m**3).to(l) # => 3000.0*l
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# Now let's convert
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# Now let's convert some imperial units to SI:
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puts (100*mi/h).to_si # => 44.704*m/s
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# Note that +in+ is a Ruby keyword, so to use inches you must use +self.in+:
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puts (10*cm).to(self.in) # => 3.93700787401575*in
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# ...or use the alternative nonstandard name +inch+
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puts (10*cm).to(inch) # => 3.93700787401575*inch
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# Now let's use derived units, e.g. power units:
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puts x.base.abr # => 10000.0 (m^2 kg)/s^3
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puts 11*W # => 11.0*W
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puts (2*Mg).to(kg) # => 2000.0*kg
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x = u{120*km/h}
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puts x.to(u{mi/h}) # => 74.5645430684801*mi/h
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puts Units.u('60*km + 10*mi') # => 76.09344*km
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puts Units.u('sin(45*°)') # => 0.707106781186547
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puts x.to(Units.u('mi/h')) # => 74.5645430684801*mi/h
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puts Units.u('20*km')/'h' # => 20.0*km/h
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Note that Ruby variable definition rules imply that this:
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== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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data/lib/units-system.rb
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# It is not needed in Ruby 1.9.1 due to they way constant look-up is done in that version,
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# but Ruby 1.9.2 has changed that an requires this again.
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module UseBlocks
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def self.append_features(target)
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