flight-school/rate
A ratio of two related quantities,
Requirements
- Swift 4.0+
Installation
Swift Package Manager
Add the Rate package to your target dependencies in Package.swift:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "YourProject",
dependencies: [
.package(
url: "https://github.com/Flight-School/Rate",
from: "1.0.0"
),
]
)Then run the swift build command to build your project.
Carthage
To use Rate in your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in Cartfile:
github "Flight-School/Rate" ~> 1.0.0Then run the carthage update command to build the framework, and drag the built Rate.framework into your Xcode project.
Usage
One of the shortcomings of the Foundation Unit and Measurement APIs is the inability to dynamically declare compound units. This can make it difficult to perform dimensional analysis and other multi-step calculations.
The Rate structure allows you to express the ratio between two units in a type-safe manner. Multiplying a measurement with one unit type by a rate whose denominator is that same unit type causes those types to cancel out, resulting in a measurement with the numerator type.
For example, volume over time multiplied by time yields volume:
let flowRate = Rate<UnitVolume, UnitDuration>(value: 84760,
unit: .cubicFeet,
per: .seconds)
let oneDay = Measurement<UnitDuration>(value: 24, unit: .hours)
(flowRate * oneDay).converted(to: .megaliters) // 207371MLLicense
MIT
Contact
Mattt (@mattt)
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Package Metadata
Repository: flight-school/rate
Default branch: master
README: README.md