270 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
270 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
"""UnitDbl module."""
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import operator
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class UnitDbl(object):
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"""Class UnitDbl in development.
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"""
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# Unit conversion table. Small subset of the full one but enough
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# to test the required functions. First field is a scale factor to
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# convert the input units to the units of the second field. Only
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# units in this table are allowed.
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allowed = {
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"m": (0.001, "km"),
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"km": (1, "km"),
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"mile": (1.609344, "km"),
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"rad": (1, "rad"),
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"deg": (1.745329251994330e-02, "rad"),
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"sec": (1, "sec"),
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"min": (60.0, "sec"),
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"hour": (3600, "sec"),
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}
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_types = {
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"km": "distance",
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"rad": "angle",
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"sec": "time",
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}
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def __init__(self, value, units):
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"""Create a new UnitDbl object.
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Units are internally converted to km, rad, and sec. The only
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valid inputs for units are [m, km, mile, rad, deg, sec, min, hour].
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The field UnitDbl.value will contain the converted value. Use
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the convert() method to get a specific type of units back.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input units are not in the allowed list, an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- value The numeric value of the UnitDbl.
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- units The string name of the units the value is in.
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"""
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self.checkUnits(units)
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data = self.allowed[units]
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self._value = float(value * data[0])
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self._units = data[1]
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def convert(self, units):
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"""Convert the UnitDbl to a specific set of units.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input units are not in the allowed list, an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- units The string name of the units to convert to.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the value of the UnitDbl in the requested units as a floating
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point number.
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"""
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if self._units == units:
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return self._value
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self.checkUnits(units)
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data = self.allowed[units]
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if self._units != data[1]:
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msg = "Error trying to convert to different units.\n" \
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" Invalid conversion requested.\n" \
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" UnitDbl: %s\n" \
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" Units: %s\n" % (str(self), units)
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raise ValueError(msg)
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return self._value / data[0]
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def __abs__(self):
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"""Return the absolute value of this UnitDbl."""
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return UnitDbl(abs(self._value), self._units)
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def __neg__(self):
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"""Return the negative value of this UnitDbl."""
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return UnitDbl(-self._value, self._units)
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def __bool__(self):
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"""Return the truth value of a UnitDbl."""
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return bool(self._value)
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def __eq__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.eq)
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def __ne__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.ne)
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def __lt__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.lt)
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def __le__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.le)
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def __gt__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.gt)
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def __ge__(self, rhs):
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return self._cmp(rhs, operator.ge)
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def _cmp(self, rhs, op):
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"""Compare two UnitDbl's.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input rhs units are not the same as our units,
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an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The UnitDbl to compare against.
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- op The function to do the comparison
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns op(self, rhs)
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"""
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self.checkSameUnits(rhs, "compare")
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return op(self._value, rhs._value)
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def __add__(self, rhs):
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"""Add two UnitDbl's.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input rhs units are not the same as our units,
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an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The UnitDbl to add.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the sum of ourselves and the input UnitDbl.
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"""
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self.checkSameUnits(rhs, "add")
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return UnitDbl(self._value + rhs._value, self._units)
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def __sub__(self, rhs):
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"""Subtract two UnitDbl's.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input rhs units are not the same as our units,
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an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The UnitDbl to subtract.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the difference of ourselves and the input UnitDbl.
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"""
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self.checkSameUnits(rhs, "subtract")
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return UnitDbl(self._value - rhs._value, self._units)
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def __mul__(self, rhs):
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"""Scale a UnitDbl by a value.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The scalar to multiply by.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the scaled UnitDbl.
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"""
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return UnitDbl(self._value * rhs, self._units)
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def __rmul__(self, lhs):
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"""Scale a UnitDbl by a value.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- lhs The scalar to multiply by.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the scaled UnitDbl.
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"""
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return UnitDbl(self._value * lhs, self._units)
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def __div__(self, rhs):
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"""Divide a UnitDbl by a value.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The scalar to divide by.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns the scaled UnitDbl.
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"""
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return UnitDbl(self._value / rhs, self._units)
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def __str__(self):
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"""Print the UnitDbl."""
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return "%g *%s" % (self._value, self._units)
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def __repr__(self):
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"""Print the UnitDbl."""
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return "UnitDbl(%g, '%s')" % (self._value, self._units)
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def type(self):
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"""Return the type of UnitDbl data."""
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return self._types[self._units]
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def range(start, stop, step=None):
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"""Generate a range of UnitDbl objects.
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Similar to the Python range() method. Returns the range [
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start, stop) at the requested step. Each element will be a
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UnitDbl object.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- start The starting value of the range.
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- stop The stop value of the range.
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- step Optional step to use. If set to None, then a UnitDbl of
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value 1 w/ the units of the start is used.
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= RETURN VALUE
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- Returns a list containing the requested UnitDbl values.
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"""
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if step is None:
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step = UnitDbl(1, start._units)
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elems = []
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i = 0
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while True:
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d = start + i * step
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if d >= stop:
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break
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elems.append(d)
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i += 1
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return elems
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range = staticmethod(range)
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def checkUnits(self, units):
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"""Check to see if some units are valid.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the input units are not in the allowed list, an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- units The string name of the units to check.
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"""
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if units not in self.allowed:
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raise ValueError("Input units '%s' are not one of the supported "
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"types of %s" % (
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units, list(self.allowed.keys())))
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def checkSameUnits(self, rhs, func):
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"""Check to see if units are the same.
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= ERROR CONDITIONS
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- If the units of the rhs UnitDbl are not the same as our units,
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an error is thrown.
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= INPUT VARIABLES
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- rhs The UnitDbl to check for the same units
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- func The name of the function doing the check.
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"""
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if self._units != rhs._units:
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msg = "Cannot %s units of different types.\n" \
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"LHS: %s\n" \
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"RHS: %s" % (func, self._units, rhs._units)
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raise ValueError(msg)
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