A collection of tools to make common tasks simpler and more convienient. It is organized into several subpackages:
- filetools
- numbertools
- timetools
This package has a few functions useful unctions when operating with system files.
Available Functions:
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memoryUsage
Retrieves the current RAM usage.
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generateFileMd5
Generates a file's MD5sum
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checkDir
Ensures that the given folder exists.
Common number operations
Useful functions:
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human_readable
Converts a number or numerical string to a more easily-readable format.
>>> from infotools import numbertools >>> numbertools.human_readable(12345.678, base = 'K') '12.35K' >>> numbertools.human_readable(10.456E-5, base = 'u') '104.56u' >>> numbertools.human_readable(10.4561940387432E-5, precision = 4) '104.5619u'
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to_number
Attempts to convert the input into a number
>>> from infotools import numbertools >>> numbertools.to_number('187') 187 >>> numbertools.to_number('abcdef') nan >> numbertools.to_number('asdas', default = 0) 0
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is_number
Tests if the input string is a number. Works with floats.
>>> from infotools import numbertools >>> numbertools.is_number('123.456') True >>> numbertools.is_number('abc') False
Contains time and date methods with simple importing and exporting methods.
Available Classes:
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Timestamp
Represents a single time and date.
>>> from infotools import timetools >>> timestamp = timetools.Timestamp.now() >>> str(timestamp) '2018-09-03T20:22:05.405436-04:00'
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Duration
Represents differences in time
>>> from infotools import timetools >>> duration = timetools.Duration('P11DT4H3S') 'Duration("P1W4DT4H3.0S")'
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Timer
A simple time with convienient methods for benchmarking functions