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local temperature = {
local temperature = {
convert = function (self, value, in_unit, out_unit)
convert = function (self, value, in_unit, out_unit)
-- FIXME I have thought of a better way, but not implemented
-- Return scaled value for a temperature convert.
if out_unit == nil then
-- (each value will be a table of two functions: convert to/from C).
local icode = self[in_unit]
out_unit = self[in_unit][2]
local ocode = self[out_unit]
if icode ~= ocode then
if icode == 1 then
if ocode == 2 then
return value - 273.15
elseif ocode == 3 then
return value*(9/5) - 459.67
end
elseif icode == 2 then
if ocode == 1 then
return value + 273.15
elseif ocode == 3 then
return value*(9/5) + 32
end
elseif icode == 3 then
if ocode == 1 then
return (value + 459.67)*(5/9)
elseif ocode == 2 then
return (value - 32)*(5/9)
end
end
end
end
return (value - self[in_unit][2]) / self[in_unit][1] * self[out_unit][1] + self[out_unit][2]
return value
end,
end,
['NAME'] = 'temperature',
['NAME'] = 'temperature',
['K'] = 1,
['K'] = {1, -273.15},
['C'] = 2,
['C'] = {1, 0},
['F'] = 3,
['F'] = {1.8, 32},
['°K'] = 1,
['°K'] = {1, -273.15},
['°C'] = 2,
['°C'] = {1, 0},
['°F'] = 3,
['°F'] = {1.8, 32},
}
}



Revision as of 13:46, 5 September 2012

Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Convert/doc

--[[
Start of convert that I hope will be driven from tables.
Lots to do (first want to fix the default rounding).
I (enwiki Johnuniq) started this two days ago; it's not ready for release
but I'm dropping it here per BRD to see if others want to work with this.

Testing makes me think these results will occur with current code:
{{convert|3.21|kg|lb|2}}     3.21 kg (7.08 lb)
{{convert|212|F|C|2}}        212 F (100.00 C)
{{convert|5|to|10|kg|lb|2}}  5 to 10 kg (11.02 to 22.05 lb)
{{convert|5|-|10|kg|lb|2}}   5–10 kg (11.02–22.05 lb)
{{convert|15|ft|m|2}}        15 ft (4.57 m)
{{convert|3.21|kg|m|2}}      Error: Cannot convert mass to length
]]--

--[[-----BEGIN DATA TABLE-----
Plan to write a program to generate the conversion tables below.
The input would be a text file in human-friendly format, and
the output would be the tables following like length/mass/units.
Values from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_of_units
Check with  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Convert/list_of_units
]]--

local function scaled(self, value, in_unit, out_unit)
    -- Return scaled value for a simple convert.
    if out_unit == nil then
        out_unit = self[in_unit][2]
    end
    return value * (self[in_unit] / self[out_unit])
end

local length = {
    convert = scaled,
    ['NAME'] = 'length',
    ['m'] = 1,
    ['km'] = 1000,
    ['mi'] = 1609.344,
    ['ft'] = 0.3048,
}

local mass = {
    convert = scaled,
    ['NAME'] = 'mass',
    ['kg'] = 1,
    ['lb'] = 0.45359237,
}

local temperature = {
    convert = function (self, value, in_unit, out_unit)
        -- Return scaled value for a temperature convert.
        if out_unit == nil then
            out_unit = self[in_unit][2]
        end
        return (value - self[in_unit][2]) / self[in_unit][1] * self[out_unit][1] + self[out_unit][2]
    end,
    ['NAME'] = 'temperature',
    ['K'] = {1, -273.15},
    ['C'] = {1, 0},
    ['F'] = {1.8, 32},
    ['°K'] = {1, -273.15},
    ['°C'] = {1, 0},
    ['°F'] = {1.8, 32},
}

local units = {
    -- Each value is {converter_table, default_out_unit}.
    lookup = function (self, unit)
        -- If unit is known, return its converter_table, default_out_unit.
        local t = self[unit]
        if t == nil then
            local msg = 'Unit %s not known'
            error(msg:format(unit))
        end
        return t[1], t[2]
    end,
    ['kg'] = {mass, 'lb'},
    ['lb'] = {mass, 'kg'},
    ['m'] = {length, 'ft'},
    ['km'] = {length, 'mi'},
    ['mi'] = {length, 'km'},
    ['ft'] = {length, 'm'},
    ['K'] = {temperature, 'C'},
    ['C'] = {temperature, 'F'},
    ['F'] = {temperature, 'C'},
    ['°K'] = {temperature, '°C'},
    ['°C'] = {temperature, '°F'},
    ['°F'] = {temperature, '°C'},
}
-------END DATA TABLE-----

local function require_number(value, missing, invalid)
    -- If value is missing or not a number, throw an error.
    -- Return value as a number if valid.
    if value == nil then error(missing) end
    local number = tonumber(value)
    if number == nil then error(invalid:format(value)) end
    return number
end

local function require_integer(value, missing, invalid)
    -- If value is missing or not an integer, throw an error.
    -- Return value as a number if valid.
    local number = require_number(value, missing, invalid)
    if number ~= math.floor(number) then
        error(invalid:format(value))
    end
    return number
end

local function get_parms(pframe)
    -- Return table with all arguments passed by template converted to
    -- named arguments. The numeric args are used to add named args:
    --   in_text, in_text2 (strings given for value, value2)
    --   value, in_unit, out_unit, value2, range, round_to
    -- (except for range, which is nil or a table, the named args that are
    -- added here could be provided by the user of the template).
    local range_types = {  -- text to separate input, output ranges
        ['and'] = {' and ', ' and '},
        ['by'] = {' by ', ' by '},
        ['to'] = {' to ', ' to '},
        ['-'] = {'–', '–'},
        ['to(-)'] = {' to ', '–'},
        ['x'] = {' by ', ' × '},
        ['+/-'] = {' ± ', ' ± '},
    }
    local args = {}                         -- arguments passed to template
    for k,v in pframe:argumentPairs() do
        args[k] = v
    end
    args.in_text = args[1]
    args.value = require_number(args.in_text, 'Need value', 'Value "%s" must be a number')
    local in_unit = args[2]
    local i = 3
    local range = range_types[in_unit]
    if range ~= nil then
        args.in_text2 = args[3]
        args.value2 = require_number(args.in_text2, 'Need second value', 'Second value "%s" must be a number')
        in_unit = args[4]
        i = 5
    end
    local out_unit = args[i]
    local round_to = args[i+1]
    if in_unit == nil then error('Need input unit') end
    args.in_unit = in_unit
    args.out_unit = out_unit
    args.range = range
    args.round_to = round_to
    return args
end

local function converter(parms)
    -- If we can convert from given in to out unit, return the table
    -- that handles the two given unit types.
    -- If no out_unit, change it to the default for the in_unit.
    local t1, outdefault = units:lookup(parms.in_unit)
    if parms.out_unit == nil then           -- need to catch empty string also?
        parms.out_unit = outdefault
    end
    local t2 = units:lookup(parms.out_unit)
    if t1 ~= t2 then
        local msg = 'Cannot convert %s to %s'
        error(msg:format(t1.NAME, t2.NAME))
    end
    return t1
end

local function cvtround(invalue, parms, cvt)
    -- Convert given invalue using parms, cvt (return '' if invalue == nil).
    -- Return rounded, formatted string for result, using rounding
    -- specified in parms.
    -- This code combines convert/round because some rounding requires
    -- knowledge of what we are converting.
    -- TODO Fix!
    local text = ''
    if invalue == nil then return text end
    local outvalue = cvt:convert(invalue, parms.in_unit, parms.out_unit)
    local round_to = parms.round_to
    local sigfig = parms.sigfig
    local disp = parms.disp
    if round_to then
        -- Ignore sigfig, disp.
        round_to = require_integer(round_to, 'Need value', 'round_to "%s" must be an integer')
        if round_to >= 0 then
            local fmt = '%.' .. string.format('%.0f', round_to) .. 'f'
            text = string.format(fmt, outvalue)
        else
            factor = 10^(-round_to)
            zeroes = string.sub(tonumber(factor), 2)
            text = string.format('%.0f', outvalue/factor) .. zeroes
        end
    elseif sigfig then
        -- Ignore disp.
        sigfig = require_integer(sigfig, 'Need value', 'sigfig "%s" must be an integer')
        if sigfig <= 0 then
            msg = 'sigfig "%s" must be positive'
            error(msg:format(parms.sigfig))
        end
        local fmt = '%.' .. string.format('%.0f', sigfig) .. 'g'
        text = string.format(fmt, outvalue)
    elseif disp == '5' then
        local negative = false
        if outvalue < 0 then
            negative = true
            outvalue = -outvalue
        end
        outvalue = math.floor((outvalue / 5) + 0.5) * 5
        if negative then
            outvalue = -outvalue
        end
        text = string.format('%.0f', outvalue)
    else
        -- Default rounding.
        text = outvalue .. 'TODO: default rounding'
    end
    return text
end

local disp_single = {
    ['or'] = '%s %s or %s %s',
    ['sqbr'] = '%s %s [%s %s]',
    ['comma'] = '%s %s, %s %s',
    ['b'] = '%s %s (%s %s)',
}

local disp_double = {
    ['or'] = '%s%s%s %s or %s%s%s %s',
    ['sqbr'] = '%s%s%s %s [%s%s%s %s]',
    ['comma'] = '%s%s%s %s, %s%s%s %s',
    ['b'] = '%s%s%s %s (%s%s%s %s)',
}

local function process(parms)
    local cvt = converter(parms)
    local outext = cvtround(parms.value, parms, cvt)
    local outext2 = cvtround(parms.value2, parms, cvt)
    local intext = parms.in_text
    local intext2 = parms.in_text2
    local range = parms.range
    local disp = parms.disp
    local wikitext
    if range == nil then
        wikitext = disp_single[disp] or disp_single['b']
        wikitext = wikitext:format(intext, parms.in_unit, outext, parms.out_unit)
    else
        wikitext = disp_double[disp] or disp_double['b']
        wikitext = wikitext:format(intext, range[1], intext2, parms.in_unit, outext, range[2], outext2, parms.out_unit)
    end
    return wikitext
end

-- Used by template {{convert2}}.
-- We will have to keep old {{convert}} for a long time, and run
-- {{convert2}} in parallel with {{convert}} while testing/developing.
local p = {}

function p.convert(frame)
    local pframe = frame:getParent()
    local parms = get_parms(pframe)
    return process(parms)
end

return p