# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # vi:si:et:sw=4:sts=4:ts=4 import math import re import string def toAZ(num): """ Converts an integer to bijective base 26 string using A-Z >>> for i in range(1, 1000): assert fromAZ(toAZ(i)) == i >>> toAZ(1) 'A' >>> toAZ(4461) 'FOO' >>> toAZ(1234567890) 'CYWOQVJ' """ if num < 1: raise ValueError("must supply a positive integer") digits = string.ascii_uppercase az = '' while num != 0: num, r = divmod(num, 26) u, r = divmod(r - 1, 26) num += u az = digits[r] + az return az encode_base26 = toAZ def fromAZ(num): """ Converts a bijective base 26 string to an integer >>> fromAZ('A') 1 >>> fromAZ('AA') 27 >>> fromAZ('AAA') 703 >>> fromAZ('FOO') 4461 """ num = num.replace('-', '') digits = string.ascii_uppercase r = 0 for exp, char in enumerate(reversed(num)): r = r + (pow(26, exp) * (digits.index(char) + 1)) return r def to26(q): """ Converts an integer to base 26 >>> for i in range(0, 1000): assert from26(to26(i)) == i >>> to26(0) 'A' >>> to26(347485647) 'BDGKMAP' """ if q < 0: raise ValueError("must supply a positive integer") base26 = string.ascii_uppercase converted = [] while q != 0: q, r = divmod(q, 26) l = base26[r] converted.insert(0, l) return "".join(converted) or 'A' decode_base26 = toAZ def from26(q): """ Converts an base 26 string to an integer >>> from26('A') 0 """ base26 = string.ascii_uppercase q = q.replace('-', '') r = 0 for i in q: r = r * 26 + base26.index(i.upper()) return r def to32(q): """ Converts an integer to base 32 We exclude 4 of the 26 letters: I L O U. http://www.crockford.com/wrmg/base32.html >>> for i in range(0, 1000): assert from32(to32(i)) == i >>> to32(0) '0' >>> to32(347485647) 'ABCDEF' >>> to32(555306645) 'GHJKMN' >>> to32(800197332334559) 'PQRSTVWXYZ' >>> to32(32) '10' >>> to32(119292) '3MFW' >>> to32(939387374) 'VZVTFE' >>> to32(-1) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: must supply a positive integer """ if q < 0: raise ValueError("must supply a positive integer") letters = "0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ" converted = [] while q != 0: q, r = divmod(q, 32) l = letters[r] converted.insert(0, l) return "".join(converted) or '0' def from32(q): """ Converts an base 32 string to an integer We exclude 4 of the 26 letters: I L O U. http://www.crockford.com/wrmg/base32.html >>> from32('A') 10 >>> from32('i') 1 >>> from32('Li1l') 33825 >>> from32('10') 32 """ _32map = { '0': 0, 'O': 0, '1': 1, 'I': 1, 'L': 1, '2': 2, '3': 3, '4': 4, '5': 5, '6': 6, '7': 7, '8': 8, '9': 9, 'A': 10, 'B': 11, 'C': 12, 'D': 13, 'E': 14, 'F': 15, 'G': 16, 'H': 17, 'J': 18, 'K': 19, 'M': 20, 'N': 21, 'P': 22, 'Q': 23, 'R': 24, 'S': 25, 'T': 26, 'V': 27, 'W': 28, 'X': 29, 'Y': 30, 'Z': 31, } base32 = ('0123456789' + string.ascii_uppercase)[:32] q = q.replace('-', '') q = ''.join([base32[_32map[i.upper()]] for i in q]) return int(q, 32) def to36(q): """ Converts an integer to base 36 (a useful scheme for human-sayable IDs like 'fuck' (739172), 'shit' (1329077) or 'hitler' (1059538851)). >>> to36(35) 'z' >>> to36(119292) '2k1o' >>> int(to36(939387374), 36) 939387374 >>> to36(0) '0' >>> to36(-393) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: must supply a positive integer """ if q < 0: raise ValueError("must supply a positive integer") letters = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" converted = [] while q != 0: q, r = divmod(q, 36) converted.insert(0, letters[r]) return "".join(converted) or '0' def from36(q): return int(q, 36) def int_value(strValue, default=''): """ >>> int_value('abc23') '23' >>> int_value(' abc23') '23' >>> int_value('ab') '' """ try: val = re.compile(r'(\d+)').findall(str(strValue).strip())[0] except: val = default return val def float_value(strValue, default=''): """ >>> float_value('abc23.4') '23.4' >>> float_value(' abc23.4') '23.4' >>> float_value('ab') '' """ try: val = re.compile(r'([\d.]+)').findall(str(strValue).strip())[0] except: val = default return val def format_number(number, longName, shortName): """ Return the number in a human-readable format (23 KB, 23.4 MB, 23.42 GB) >>> format_number(123, 'Byte', 'B') '123 Bytes' >>> format_number(1234, 'Byte', 'B') '1 KB' >>> format_number(1234567, 'Byte', 'B') '1.2 MB' >>> format_number(1234567890, 'Byte', 'B') '1.15 GB' >>> format_number(1234567890123456789, 'Byte', 'B') '1,096.5166 PB' >>> format_number(-1234567890123456789, 'Byte', 'B') '-1,096.5166 PB' """ if abs(number) < 1024: return '%s %s%s' % (format_thousands(number), longName, number != 1 and 's' or '') prefix = ['K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P'] for i in range(5): if abs(number) < math.pow(1024, i + 2) or i == 4: n = number / math.pow(1024, i + 1) return '%s %s%s' % (format_thousands('%.*f' % (i, n)), prefix[i], shortName) def format_thousands(number, separator=','): """ Return the number with separators (1,000,000) >>> format_thousands(1) '1' >>> format_thousands(1000) '1,000' >>> format_thousands(1000000) '1,000,000' """ string = str(number).split('.') l = [] for i, character in enumerate(reversed(string[0])): if i and (not (i % 3)): l.insert(0, separator) l.insert(0, character) string[0] = ''.join(l) return '.'.join(string) def format_bits(number): return format_number(number, 'bit', 'b') def format_bytes(number): return format_number(number, 'byte', 'B') def format_pixels(number): return format_number(number, 'pixel', 'px') def format_currency(amount, currency="$"): if amount: temp = "%.2f" % amount profile = re.compile(r"(\d)(\d\d\d[.,])") while 1: temp, count = re.subn(profile, r"\1,\2", temp) if not count: break if temp.startswith('-'): return "-" + currency + temp[1:-3] return currency + temp[:-3] else: return "" def plural(amount, unit, plural='s'): ''' >>> plural(1, 'unit') '1 unit' >>> plural(2, 'unit') '2 units' ''' if abs(amount) != 1: if plural == 's': unit = unit + plural else: unit = plural return "%s %s" % (format_thousands(amount), unit) def format_duration(ms, verbosity=0, years=True, hours=True, milliseconds=True): ''' verbosity 0: D:HH:MM:SS 1: Dd Hh Mm Ss 2: D days H hours M minutes S seconds years True: 366 days are 1 year 1 day False: 366 days are 366 days hours True: 30 seconds are 00:00:30 False: 30 seconds are 00:30 milliseconds True: always display milliseconds False: never display milliseconds >>> format_duration(1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 366) '1:001:00:00:00.000' >>> format_duration(1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 366, years=False) '366:00:00:00.000' >>> format_duration(1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 + 2003, verbosity=2) '1 year 2 seconds 3 milliseconds' >>> format_duration(1000 * 30, hours=False, milliseconds=False) '00:30' ''' if not ms and ms != 0: return '' if years: y = int(ms / 31536000000) d = int(ms % 31536000000 / 86400000) else: d = int(ms / 86400000) h = int(ms % 86400000 / 3600000) m = int(ms % 3600000 / 60000) s = int(ms % 60000 / 1000) ms = ms % 1000 if verbosity == 0: if years and y: duration = "%d:%03d:%02d:%02d:%02d" % (y, d, h, m, s) elif d: duration = "%d:%02d:%02d:%02d" % (d, h, m, s) elif hours or h: duration = "%02d:%02d:%02d" % (h, m, s) else: duration = "%02d:%02d" % (m, s) if milliseconds: duration += ".%03d" % ms else: if verbosity == 1: durations = ["%sd" % d, "%sh" % h, "%sm" % m, "%ss" % s] if years: durations.insert(0, "%sy" % y) if milliseconds: durations.append("%sms" % ms) else: durations = [plural(d, 'day'), plural(h, 'hour'), plural(m, 'minute'), plural(s, 'second')] if years: durations.insert(0, plural(y, 'year')) if milliseconds: durations.append(plural(ms, 'millisecond')) durations = filter(lambda x: not x.startswith('0'), durations) duration = ' '.join(durations) return duration def format_timecode(seconds): ''' >>> format_timecode(3599.999) '00:59:59.999' ''' seconds = float(seconds) d = int(seconds / 86400) h = int(seconds % 86400 / 3600) m = int(seconds % 3600 / 60) s = float(seconds % 60) duration = "%s%02d:%02d:%06.3f" % ('%d:' % d if d else '', h, m, s) return duration def parse_timecode(string): ''' Takes a formatted timecode, returns seconds >> parse_timecode('1:02:03:04.05') 93784.05 >> parse_timecode('3') 3.0 >> parse_timecode('2:') 120 >> parse_timecode('1::') 3600.0 ''' timecode = 0 for i, v in enumerate(list(reversed(string.split(':')))[:4]): timecode += float(v) * (86400 if i == 3 else pow(60, i)) return timecode def ms2runtime(ms, shortenLong=False): # deprecated - use format_duration ''' >>> ms2runtime(5000) '5 seconds' >>> ms2runtime(500000) '8 minutes 20 seconds' >>> ms2runtime(50000000) '13 hours 53 minutes 20 seconds' >>> ms2runtime(50000000-20000) '13 hours 53 minutes' ''' if shortenLong and ms > 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 464: return format_duration(ms, verbosity=1, milliseconds=False) return format_duration(ms, verbosity=2, milliseconds=False) def ms2playtime(ms, hours=False): # deprecated - use format_duration ''' >>> ms2playtime(5000) '00:05' >>> ms2playtime(500000) '08:20' >>> ms2playtime(50000000) '13:53:20' ''' return format_duration(ms, hours=False, years=False, milliseconds=False) def ms2time(ms): # deprecated - use format_duration ''' >>> ms2time(44592123) '12:23:12.123' ''' return format_duration(ms, years=False) def time2ms(timeString): ''' >>> time2ms('12:23:12.123') 44592123 ''' ms = 0.0 p = timeString.split(':') for i in range(len(p)): _p = p[i] if _p.endswith('.'): _p = _p[:-1] ms = ms * 60 + float(_p) return int(ms * 1000) def shift_time(offset, timeString): newTime = time2ms(timeString) + offset return ms2time(newTime)