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8.5 KiB
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343 lines
8.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright ©2013 The gonum Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package unit
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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)
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// Uniter is a type that can be converted to a Unit.
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type Uniter interface {
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Unit() *Unit
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}
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// Dimension is a type representing an SI base dimension or a distinct
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// orthogonal dimension. Non-SI dimensions can be created using the NewDimension
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// function, typically within an init function.
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type Dimension int
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// String returns the string for the dimension.
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func (d Dimension) String() string {
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switch {
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case d == reserved:
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return "reserved"
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case d < Dimension(len(symbols)):
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return symbols[d]
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default:
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panic("unit: illegal dimension")
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}
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}
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const (
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// SI Base Units
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reserved Dimension = iota
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CurrentDim
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LengthDim
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LuminousIntensityDim
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MassDim
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TemperatureDim
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TimeDim
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// Other common SI Dimensions
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AngleDim // e.g. radians
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)
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var (
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symbols = []string{
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CurrentDim: "A",
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LengthDim: "m",
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LuminousIntensityDim: "cd",
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MassDim: "kg",
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TemperatureDim: "K",
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TimeDim: "s",
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AngleDim: "rad",
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}
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// dimensions guarantees there aren't two identical symbols
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// SI symbol list from http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/basic.htm
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dimensions = map[string]Dimension{
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"A": CurrentDim,
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"m": LengthDim,
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"cd": LuminousIntensityDim,
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"kg": MassDim,
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"K": TemperatureDim,
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"s": TimeDim,
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"rad": AngleDim,
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// Reserve common SI symbols
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// base units
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"mol": reserved,
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// prefixes
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"Y": reserved,
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"Z": reserved,
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"E": reserved,
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"P": reserved,
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"T": reserved,
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"G": reserved,
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"M": reserved,
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"k": reserved,
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"h": reserved,
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"da": reserved,
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"d": reserved,
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"c": reserved,
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"μ": reserved,
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"n": reserved,
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"p": reserved,
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"f": reserved,
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"a": reserved,
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"z": reserved,
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"y": reserved,
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// SI Derived units with special symbols
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"sr": reserved,
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"F": reserved,
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"C": reserved,
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"S": reserved,
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"H": reserved,
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"V": reserved,
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"Ω": reserved,
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"J": reserved,
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"N": reserved,
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"Hz": reserved,
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"lx": reserved,
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"lm": reserved,
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"Wb": reserved,
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"W": reserved,
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"Pa": reserved,
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"Bq": reserved,
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"Gy": reserved,
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"Sv": reserved,
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"kat": reserved,
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// Units in use with SI
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"ha": reserved,
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"L": reserved,
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"l": reserved,
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// Units in Use Temporarily with SI
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"bar": reserved,
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"b": reserved,
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"Ci": reserved,
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"R": reserved,
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"rd": reserved,
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"rem": reserved,
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}
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)
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// Dimensions represent the dimensionality of the unit in powers
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// of that dimension. If a key is not present, the power of that
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// dimension is zero. Dimensions is used in conjunction with New.
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type Dimensions map[Dimension]int
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func (d Dimensions) String() string {
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// Map iterates randomly, but print should be in a fixed order. Can't use
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// dimension number, because for user-defined dimension that number may
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// not be fixed from run to run.
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atoms := make(unitPrinters, 0, len(d))
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for dimension, power := range d {
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if power != 0 {
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atoms = append(atoms, atom{dimension, power})
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}
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}
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sort.Sort(atoms)
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var b bytes.Buffer
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for i, a := range atoms {
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if i > 0 {
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b.WriteByte(' ')
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%s", a.Dimension)
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if a.pow != 1 {
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fmt.Fprintf(&b, "^%d", a.pow)
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}
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}
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return b.String()
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}
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type atom struct {
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Dimension
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pow int
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}
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type unitPrinters []atom
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func (u unitPrinters) Len() int {
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return len(u)
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}
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func (u unitPrinters) Less(i, j int) bool {
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// Order first by positive powers, then by name.
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if u[i].pow*u[j].pow < 0 {
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return u[i].pow > 0
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}
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return u[i].String() < u[j].String()
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}
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func (u unitPrinters) Swap(i, j int) {
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u[i], u[j] = u[j], u[i]
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}
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// NewDimension creates a new orthogonal dimension with the given symbol, and
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// returns the value of that dimension. The input symbol must not overlap with
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// any of the any of the SI base units or other symbols of common use in SI ("kg",
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// "J", etc.), and must not overlap with any other dimensions created by calls
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// to NewDimension. The SymbolExists function can check if the symbol exists.
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// NewDimension will panic if the input symbol matches an existing symbol.
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//
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// NewDimension should only be called for unit types that are actually orthogonal
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// to the base dimensions defined in this package. Please see the package-level
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// documentation for further explanation.
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func NewDimension(symbol string) Dimension {
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_, ok := dimensions[symbol]
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if ok {
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panic("unit: dimension string \"" + symbol + "\" already used")
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}
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d := Dimension(len(symbols))
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symbols = append(symbols, symbol)
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dimensions[symbol] = d
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return d
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}
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// SymoblExists returns whether the given symbol is already in use.
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func SymbolExists(symbol string) bool {
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_, ok := dimensions[symbol]
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return ok
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}
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// Unit represents a dimensional value. The dimensions will typically be in SI
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// units, but can also include dimensions created with NewDimension. The Unit type
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// is most useful for ensuring dimensional consistency when manipulating types
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// with different units, for example, by multiplying an acceleration with a
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// mass to get a force. Please see the package documentation for further explanation.
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type Unit struct {
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dimensions Dimensions
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formatted string
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value float64
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}
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// New creates a new variable of type Unit which has the value and dimensions
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// specified by the inputs. The built-in dimensions are always in SI units
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// (meters, kilograms, etc.).
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func New(value float64, d Dimensions) *Unit {
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u := &Unit{
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dimensions: make(map[Dimension]int),
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value: value,
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}
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for key, val := range d {
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if val != 0 {
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u.dimensions[key] = val
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}
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}
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return u
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}
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// DimensionsMatch checks if the dimensions of two Uniters are the same.
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func DimensionsMatch(a, b Uniter) bool {
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aUnit := a.Unit()
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bUnit := b.Unit()
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if len(aUnit.dimensions) != len(bUnit.dimensions) {
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return false
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}
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for key, val := range aUnit.dimensions {
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if bUnit.dimensions[key] != val {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// Add adds the function argument to the receiver. Panics if the units of
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// the receiver and the argument don't match.
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func (u *Unit) Add(uniter Uniter) *Unit {
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a := uniter.Unit()
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if !DimensionsMatch(u, a) {
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panic("unit: mismatched dimensions in addition")
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}
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u.value += a.value
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return u
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}
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// Unit implements the Uniter interface
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func (u *Unit) Unit() *Unit {
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return u
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}
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// Mul multiply the receiver by the input changing the dimensions
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// of the receiver as appropriate. The input is not changed.
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func (u *Unit) Mul(uniter Uniter) *Unit {
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a := uniter.Unit()
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for key, val := range a.dimensions {
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if d := u.dimensions[key]; d == -val {
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delete(u.dimensions, key)
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} else {
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u.dimensions[key] = d + val
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}
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}
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u.formatted = ""
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u.value *= a.value
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return u
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}
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// Div divides the receiver by the argument changing the
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// dimensions of the receiver as appropriate.
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func (u *Unit) Div(uniter Uniter) *Unit {
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a := uniter.Unit()
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u.value /= a.value
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for key, val := range a.dimensions {
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if d := u.dimensions[key]; d == val {
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delete(u.dimensions, key)
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} else {
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u.dimensions[key] = d - val
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}
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}
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u.formatted = ""
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return u
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}
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// Value return the raw value of the unit as a float64. Use of this
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// method is, in general, not recommended, though it can be useful
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// for printing. Instead, the From type of a specific dimension
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// should be used to guarantee dimension consistency.
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func (u *Unit) Value() float64 {
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return u.value
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}
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// Format makes Unit satisfy the fmt.Formatter interface. The unit is formatted
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// with dimensions appended. If the power if the dimension is not zero or one,
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// symbol^power is appended, if the power is one, just the symbol is appended
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// and if the power is zero, nothing is appended. Dimensions are appended
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// in order by symbol name with positive powers ahead of negative powers.
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func (u *Unit) Format(fs fmt.State, c rune) {
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if u == nil {
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fmt.Fprint(fs, "<nil>")
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}
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switch c {
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case 'v':
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if fs.Flag('#') {
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "&%#v", *u)
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return
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}
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fallthrough
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case 'e', 'E', 'f', 'F', 'g', 'G':
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p, pOk := fs.Precision()
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w, wOk := fs.Width()
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switch {
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case pOk && wOk:
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "%*.*"+string(c), w, p, u.value)
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case pOk:
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "%.*"+string(c), p, u.value)
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case wOk:
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "%*"+string(c), w, u.value)
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default:
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "%"+string(c), u.value)
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}
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default:
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, "%%!%c(*Unit=%g)", c, u)
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return
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}
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if u.formatted == "" && len(u.dimensions) > 0 {
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u.formatted = u.dimensions.String()
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(fs, " %s", u.formatted)
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}
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