Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ubConvert
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: A small math formula conversion package
Home-page: https://github.com/zazen000/ubConvert.py
Author: ZennDogg
Author-email: 
License: UNKNOWN
Description: """
        
        ubConvert.py
        
        Weights and Measures conversion module
        
        - Utility_Belt Designs, Tacoma, WA
        - www.pythonOver60.rocks
        - @author: ZennDogg
        - zenndogg@outlook.com
        
        ubConvert Unit Conversion Classes 
        
          - Temperatures()
          - Speed_Distance()
          - Weights()
          - Volumes()
          - Times()
        
        The functions for most classes can be called in two ways. First example, to convert Kelvin to Fahrenheit from class Temperatures():
        
              kelvin = 278.967
              kelvin_to_fahrenheit(kelvin) = 42.74059999999997
        The second way is with a number representing the rounding factor, where: - 0=integer, 1=one decimal place, 2=two decimal places, etc.,
        
              kelvin = 278.967
              kelvin_to_fahrenheit(kelvin, 2) = 42.74, or,
              kelvin_to_fahrenheit(kelvin, 0) = 43
        
        For converting and formatting Light-Years and Astronomical Units to kilometers
        or miles, things are a little different. The first way returns an integer:
        
              lt_years = 2
              light_years_to_miles(lt_years) = 11758000000000
        
        The second instance returns a number with requested decimal places in
        scientific notation:
        
              lt_years = 2
              light_years_to_miles(lt_years, 4) = 1.1758e+13
        
        Because the answers are such large integers, the third way returns the number
        in comma separated format for easier reading (second arg = 0, third arg = 1):
        
              lt_years = 2
              light_years_to_miles(lt_years, 0, 1) = 11,758,000,000,000
        
        Usage Example:
        
              import ubConvert as ub
        
              weights = ub.Weights()
              oz = weights.grams_to_ounces(28)
              oz = 1
        
        
        Functions include:
         - note: use all lower case when calling functions, right?
        
          - Temperatures() function list:
        
        
              - Kelvin_to_Fahrenheit
              - Kelvin_to_Celsius
              - Fahrenheit_to_Kelvin
              - Fahrenheit_to_Celsius
              - Celsius_to_Fahrenheit
              - Celsius_to_Kelvin
              - Rankine_to_Fahrenheit
              - Fahrenheit_to_Rankine
        
          - Speed_Distance() function list:
        
        
              - MPH_to_KPH
              - KPH_to_MPH
              - MPH_to_Meters_per_Second
              - Meters_per_Second_to_MPH
              - Meters_per_Second_to_KPH
              - KPH_to_Meters_per_Second
              - Light_Years_to_Miles
              - Miles_to_Light_Years
              - Light_Years_to_Kilometers
              - Kilometers_to_Light_Years
              - Yards_to_Meters
              - Meters_to_Yards
              - Inch_to_Centimeter
              - Centimeter_to_Inch
              - Astronomical_Unit_to_Miles
              - Miles_to_Astronomical_Unit
              - Astronomical_Unit_to_Kilometers
              - Kilometers_to_Astronomical_Unit
        
          - Weights() function list:
        
        
             - Grams_to_Ounces
             - Ounces_to_Grams
             - Kilograms_to_Pounds
             - Pounds_to_Kilograms
             - Kilograms_to_Tons
             - Tons_to_Kilograms
             - Tons_to_Metric_Tonnes
             - Metric_Tonnes_to_Tons
        
          - Volumes() function list:
        
        
             - Liters_to_Gallons
             - Gallons_to_Liters
             - Ounces_to_Milliliters
             - Milliliters_to_Ounces
             - Cubic_Centimeter_to_Cubic_Inch
             - Cubic_Inch_to_Cubic_Centimeter
        
          - Times() function list:
        
        
             - Date_to_Timestamp
             - Timestamp_to_Date
        
        note: use all lower case when calling functions
        """
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.8
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