quantity

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Representation of quantites, i.e. of unit valued scalars and arrays.

As opposed to other implementations, this crate does not attempt to achieve compile time checks on units. It is written with flexibility in mind and is able to represent arbitrarily complex units. Additional to simple scalar quantities, it also provides utilities for vector valued quantities, based on the ndarray crate, where all entries share the same unit.

Documentation

For the rust documentation, see here. For the python documentation, see here.

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies] quantity = "0.1"

Examples

Calculate pressure of an ideal gas.

rust let temperature = 25.0 * CELSIUS; let volume = 1.5 * METER.powi(3); let moles = 75.0 * MOL; let pressure = moles * RGAS * temperature / volume; println!("{:.5}", pressure); // 123.94785 kPa

Calculate the gravitational pull of the moon on the earth.

rust let mass_earth = 5.9724e24 * KILOGRAM; let mass_moon = 7.346e22 * KILOGRAM; let distance = 383.398 * KILO * METER; let force = G * mass_earth * mass_moon / distance.powi(2); println!("{:.5e}", force); // 1.99208e26 N

Calculate the pressure distribution in the atmosphere using the barometric formula.

rust let z = SIArray1::linspace(1.0 * METER, 70.0 * KILO * METER, 10)?; let g = 9.81 * METER / SECOND.powi(2); let m = 28.949 * GRAM / MOL; let t = 10.0 * CELSIUS; let p0 = BAR; let pressure = p0 * (-&z * m * g).to_reduced(RGAS * t)?.mapv(f64::exp); for i in 0..10 { println!("z = {:8.5} p = {:9.5}", z.get(i), pressure.get(i)); } // z = 1.00000 m p = 99.98794 kPa // z = 7.77867 km p = 39.12796 kPa // z = 15.55633 km p = 15.31182 kPa // z = 23.33400 km p = 5.99192 kPa // z = 31.11167 km p = 2.34480 kPa // z = 38.88933 km p = 917.58301 Pa // z = 46.66700 km p = 359.07479 Pa // z = 54.44467 km p = 140.51557 Pa // z = 62.22233 km p = 54.98750 Pa // z = 70.00000 km p = 21.51808 Pa

Feature: Build Python Package

Development

maturin develop --release --cargo-extra-args="--features python"

Wheel (ABI3 >= Python 3.6)

maturin build --release --cargo-extra-args="--features python"

Build Python Documentation

To build the documentation you need sphinx and some additional packages. (todo: requirements.txt)

cd docs make html

Run Doctests

cd docs make doctest