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si

Summary

Handles unit display of values (output formatting).

Usage

input|si( unit [, prefix ] [, decimals ] [, symbol ] [, separator ] )

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionRequired
unit string The unit that the input value should be converted to. Yes.
prefix string The prefix used to represent the input value. No.
decimals integer The number of decimal digits that should be shown. No.
symbol string The symbol that should be used as the decimal separator. No.
separator string The symbol that should be used as the thousand separator. No.

Returns

The input value formatted according to the given parameters.

Description

This operator handles formatting of different kind of values (file sizes, lengths, weights, etc.). The value that should be formatted must be provided as the input parameter. The first parameter must reveal the type of the input value. The following list shows the types that can be used.

  • meter
  • gram
  • second
  • ampere
  • kelvin
  • mole
  • candela
  • byte
  • bit

The second parameter is optional and can be used to specify a desired prefix. The rest of the parameters determine how the value should be formatted when it comes to decimals, separators, etc. If these parameters are omitted, the operator will use the settings of the current locale.

Custom units

Custom units can be configured by extending the entries of the "Base" group in a configuration override for "units.ini".

Prefix tables

The prefix is either the name of the size like kilo or one of these

Prefix

Description

binary

Calculate using 2 as base, e.g. 2^8

decimal

Calculate using 10 as base, e.g. 10^6

none

Show value as it is with just the unit appended

auto

Determine base from the type of unit (controlled by the "BinaryUnits" setting, default is "bit" and "byte").

The following table shows the proper binary prefixes.

Prefix

Power of 2

Symbol

kibi

2^10

Ki

mebi

2^20

Mi

gibi

2^30

Gi

tebi

2^40

Ti

pebi

2^50

Pi

exbi

2^60

Ei

The following table shows the commonly used binary prefixes (please note that they may be inaccurate).

Prefix

Power of 2

Symbol

kilo

2^10

k

mega

2^20

M

giga

2^30

G

tera

2^40

T

peta

2^50

P

exa

2^60

E

The following table shows the decimal prefixes.

Prefix

Power of 10

Symbol

yotta

10^24

Y

zetta

10^21

Z

exa

10^18

E

peta

10^15

P

tera

10^12

T

giga

10^9

G

mega

10^6

M

kilo

10^3

k

hecto

10^2

h

deca

10^1

da

deci

10^-1

d

centi

10^-2

c

milli

10^-3

m

micro

10^-6

µ

nano

10^-9

n

pico

10^-12

p

femto

10^-15

f

atto

10^-18

a

zepto

10^-21

z

yocto

10^-24

y

All of these values are defined in the "units.ini" configuration file.

Examples

Example 1

{1025|si( byte )}
{1025|si( byte, binary )}
{1025|si( byte, decimal )}
{1025|si( byte, none )}
{1025|si( byte, auto )}
{1025|si( byte, kibi )}
{1025|si( byte, kilo )}

If the "UseSIUnits" directive in a configuration override for "site.ini" is set to "false" (the default value), the following output will be produced:

1.00 kB
1.00 kB
1.02 kB
1025 B
1.00 kB
1.00 KiB
1.02 kB

If the "UseSIUnits" directive in a configuration override for "site.ini" is set to "true", the following output will be produced:

1.00 KiB
1.00 KiB
1.02 kB
1025 B
1.00 KiB
1.00 KiB
1.02 kB

Balazs Halasy (05/02/2004 10:36 am)

Balazs Halasy (04/05/2005 1:51 pm)


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