Units of measurement¶
This is the units package. It contains information about many units and conversions between them.
TUTORIAL:
To return a unit:
sage: units.length.meter
meter
This unit acts exactly like a symbolic variable:
sage: s = units.length.meter
sage: s^2
meter^2
sage: s + var('x')
meter + x
Units have additional information in their docstring:
sage: # You would type: units.force.dyne?
sage: print(units.force.dyne.__doc__)
CGS unit for force defined to be gram*centimeter/second^2.
Equal to 10^-5 newtons.
You may call the convert function with units:
sage: t = units.mass.gram*units.length.centimeter/units.time.second^2
sage: t.convert(units.mass.pound*units.length.foot/units.time.hour^2)
5400000000000/5760623099*(foot*pound/hour^2)
sage: t.convert(units.force.newton)
1/100000*newton
Calling the convert function with no target returns base SI units:
sage: t.convert()
1/100000*kilogram*meter/second^2
Giving improper units to convert to raises a ValueError
:
sage: t.convert(units.charge.coulomb)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Incompatible units
Converting temperatures works as well:
sage: s = 68*units.temperature.fahrenheit
sage: s.convert(units.temperature.celsius)
20*celsius
sage: s.convert()
293.150000000000*kelvin
Trying to multiply temperatures by another unit then converting raises a ValueError
:
sage: wrong = 50*units.temperature.celsius*units.length.foot
sage: wrong.convert()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: cannot convert
AUTHORS:
David Ackerman
William Stein
- class sage.symbolic.units.UnitExpression[source]¶
Bases:
Expression
A symbolic unit.
EXAMPLES:
sage: acre = units.area.acre sage: type(acre) <class 'sage.symbolic.units.UnitExpression'>
- class sage.symbolic.units.Units(data, name='')[source]¶
Bases:
ExtraTabCompletion
A collection of units of some type.
EXAMPLES:
sage: units.power Collection of units of power: cheval_vapeur horsepower watt
- sage.symbolic.units.base_units(unit)[source]¶
Convert unit to base SI units.
INPUT:
unit
– a unit
OUTPUT: a symbolic expression
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.base_units(units.length.foot) 381/1250*meter
If unit is already a base unit, it just returns that unit:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.base_units(units.length.meter) meter
Derived units get broken down into their base parts:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.base_units(units.force.newton) kilogram*meter/second^2 sage: sage.symbolic.units.base_units(units.volume.liter) 1/1000*meter^3
Returns variable if
unit
is not a unit:sage: sage.symbolic.units.base_units(var('x')) x
- sage.symbolic.units.convert(expr, target)[source]¶
Convert units between
expr
andtarget
. Iftarget
isNone
then converts to SI base units.INPUT:
expr
– the symbolic expression converting fromtarget
– (default:None
) the symbolic expression converting to
OUTPUT: a symbolic expression
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.length.foot, None) 381/1250*meter sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.mass.kilogram, units.mass.pound) 100000000/45359237*pound
This raises
ValueError
if expr and target are not convertible:sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.mass.kilogram, units.length.foot) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Incompatible units sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.length.meter^2, units.length.foot) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Incompatible units
Recognizes derived unit relationships to base units and other derived units:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.length.foot/units.time.second^2, units.acceleration.galileo) 762/25*galileo sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.mass.kilogram*units.length.meter/units.time.second^2, units.force.newton) newton sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.length.foot^3, units.area.acre*units.length.inch) 1/3630*(acre*inch) sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.charge.coulomb, units.current.ampere*units.time.second) (ampere*second) sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.pressure.pascal*units.si_prefixes.kilo, units.pressure.pounds_per_square_inch) 1290320000000/8896443230521*pounds_per_square_inch
For decimal answers multiply 1.0:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(units.pressure.pascal*units.si_prefixes.kilo, units.pressure.pounds_per_square_inch)*1.0 0.145037737730209*pounds_per_square_inch
You can also convert quantities of units:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(cos(50) * units.angles.radian, units.angles.degree) degree*(180*cos(50)/pi) sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(cos(30) * units.angles.radian, units.angles.degree).polynomial(RR) 8.83795706233228*degree sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(50 * units.length.light_year / units.time.year, units.length.foot / units.time.second) 6249954068750/127*(foot/second)
Quantities may contain variables (not for temperature conversion, though):
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert(50 * x * units.area.square_meter, units.area.acre) acre*(1953125/158080329*x)
- sage.symbolic.units.convert_temperature(expr, target)[source]¶
Function for converting between temperatures.
INPUT:
expr
– a unit of temperaturetarget
– a units of temperature
OUTPUT: a symbolic expression
EXAMPLES:
sage: t = 32*units.temperature.fahrenheit sage: t.convert(units.temperature.celsius) 0 sage: t.convert(units.temperature.kelvin) 273.150000000000*kelvin
If target is
None
then it defaults to kelvin:sage: t.convert() 273.150000000000*kelvin
This raises
ValueError
when either input is not a unit of temperature:sage: t.convert(units.length.foot) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: cannot convert sage: wrong = units.length.meter*units.temperature.fahrenheit sage: wrong.convert() Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: cannot convert
We directly call the convert_temperature function:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.convert_temperature(37*units.temperature.celsius, units.temperature.fahrenheit) 493/5*fahrenheit sage: 493/5.0 98.6000000000000
- sage.symbolic.units.evalunitdict()[source]¶
Replace all the string values of the unitdict variable by their evaluated forms, and builds some other tables for ease of use. This function is mainly used internally, for efficiency (and flexibility) purposes, making it easier to describe the units.
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.evalunitdict()
- sage.symbolic.units.is_unit(s)[source]¶
Return a boolean when asked whether the input is in the list of units.
INPUT:
s
– an object
OUTPUT: boolean
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.is_unit(1) False sage: sage.symbolic.units.is_unit(units.length.meter) True
The square of a unit is not a unit:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.is_unit(units.length.meter^2) False
You can also directly create units using var, though they won’t have a nice docstring describing the unit:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.is_unit(var('meter')) True
- sage.symbolic.units.str_to_unit(name)[source]¶
Create the symbolic unit with given name. A symbolic unit is a class that derives from symbolic expression, and has a specialized docstring.
INPUT:
name
– string
OUTPUT: a
UnitExpression
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.str_to_unit('acre') acre sage: type(sage.symbolic.units.str_to_unit('acre')) <class 'sage.symbolic.units.UnitExpression'>
- sage.symbolic.units.unit_derivations_expr(v)[source]¶
Given derived units name, returns the corresponding units expression.
For example, given
'acceleration'
output the symbolic expressionlength/time^2
.INPUT:
v
– string; name of a unit type such as'area'
,'volume'
, etc.
OUTPUT: a symbolic expression
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.unit_derivations_expr('volume') length^3 sage: sage.symbolic.units.unit_derivations_expr('electric_potential') length^2*mass/(current*time^3)
If the unit name is unknown, a
KeyError
is raised:sage: sage.symbolic.units.unit_derivations_expr('invalid') Traceback (most recent call last): ... KeyError: 'invalid'
- sage.symbolic.units.unitdocs(unit)[source]¶
Return docstring for the given unit.
INPUT:
unit
– a unit
OUTPUT: string
EXAMPLES:
sage: sage.symbolic.units.unitdocs('meter') 'SI base unit of length.\nDefined to be the distance light travels in vacuum in 1/299792458 of a second.' sage: sage.symbolic.units.unitdocs('amu') 'Abbreviation for atomic mass unit.\nApproximately equal to 1.660538782*10^-27 kilograms.'
Units not in the list unit_docs will raise a
ValueError
:sage: sage.symbolic.units.unitdocs('earth') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: no documentation exists for the unit earth