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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
      last edited by

      @cjthompson said:

      Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

      I can't test that; it raises an:
      <ArgumentError: (eval):0:into_l': Cannot convert "12,2" to Length>` because I think of my US-en locale settings.
      TT will need to test it, with his euro settings.

      Of course, "12.2".to_l.to_f works just fine for me (and anyone in the US.)

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        @dan rathbun said:

        @cjthompson said:

        Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

        Of course, "12.2".to_l.to_f works just fine for me (and anyone in the US.)

        I take that back.

        I set Format=Decimal, Units=Millimeters, Precision=0.0000mm, and the value returned (in Inches,) is:
        "12.2".to_l.to_f >> 0.480314960629921
        which is a precision to 15 decimal places. [FYI: 12.7mm is considered 0.5 inches. You often see 50 caliber weapons expressed as 12.7mm]

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          @dan rathbun said:

          (1) what does length then appear as in the console ?

          length = "5,43".to_l
          0.213779527559055

          Because I use metric mm template it also converts the float into inches.

          @dan rathbun said:

          (2) what does it appear as in an inputbox control ?

          2010-05-17 21h23_12.png
          Because .to_s is called upon the Length object.

          @dan rathbun said:

          (3) what does it appear as in a webdialog ?

          You'd have to convert it to a string to pass it to a webdialog, so the result would be the same as above.

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            @dan rathbun said:

            What happens when:
            length = "5.43".to_l

            length = "5.43".to_l Error: #<ArgumentError: (eval):894:into_l': Cannot convert "5.43" to Length>
            (eval):894`

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              @cjthompson said:

              Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

              "12,2".to_l.to_f 0.480314960629921

              It doesn't work because SU does unit conversion at the same time.

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                Back to the original question, then:

                @thomthom said:

                Is there any methods that do these conversions that are locale aware?

                Are the Sketchup method extensions to the base classes, locale aware and suit your needs ??
                String.to_l
                Numeric.to_l

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  Back to the original question, then:

                  @thomthom said:

                  Is there any methods that do these conversions that are locale aware?

                  Are the Sketchup method extensions to the base classes, locale aware and suit your needs ??
                  String.to_l
                  Numeric.to_l

                  .to_l and Length.to_s is locale aware. But, it does not suit my needs. I'm trying to convert between String and Float, not between String and Length.

                  As mentioned before:
                  Sketchup.format_degrees works for Float -> String
                  It even has the extra benefit of adhering to the model unit's precision.

                  But for String -> Float (where the string is formatted in the user's locale, which might include decimal separator other than a period) I only have this dirty hack:

                  
                    # Some locale settings uses the comma as decimal separator. .to_f does not
                    # account for this, so all commas must be coverted to periods.
                    def self.string_to_float(string)
                      # Dirty hack to get the current locale's decimal separator, which is then
                      # replaced in the string to a period which is what the .to_f method expects.
                      @decimal_separator ||= 1.2.to_l.to_s.match(/\d(\D)\d/)[1]
                      string.sub(@decimal_separator, '.').to_f
                    end
                  
                  

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
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                    @thomthom said:

                    .to_l and Length.to_s is locale aware. But, it does not suit my needs. I'm trying to convert between String and Float, ... I only have this dirty hack:

                    you could subclass class String, and not need the parameter, ie:

                    class FloatString < String
                      # override to_f method (or name it .to_loc_f )
                      def self.to_f
                        # insert your hack
                      end
                    end # class
                    

                    Use:
                    a = FloatString.new( someString.dup ) puts a.to_f puts a.class >> SomeModule::FloatString

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
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                      Well, how I wrap the code is one thing. But atm I'm more concerned about how I get the locale data.

                      It just occurred to me that might not be a good choice if one does not want the float to be truncated to the model's degree precision... 😞

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        We can see if the user is using metric, via:

                        
                        module SU_UNIT
                        #
                        def length_name( arg='nameString' )
                          #
                          model = Sketchup.active_model 
                          manager = model.options 
                          unitopts = manager['UnitsOptions'] 
                          #
                          # allow the ordinal in the set to be returned if arg
                          # is any class other than String (or a String subclass.)
                          return unitopts['LengthUnit'] unless arg.kind_of?(String)
                          #
                          # arg was a String, so return LengthUnit stringname
                          unit=''
                          #
                          if unitopts['LengthFormat']==0 # Decimal
                            unitSet=['Inches','Feet','Millimeters','Centimeters','Meters']
                            unit=unitSet[ unitopts['LengthUnit'] ]
                          elsif unitopts['LengthFormat']==2 # Engineering
                            unit='Feet'
                          else # 1==Architectural, 3==Fractional
                            unit='Inches'
                          end # if
                          #
                          return unit
                          #
                        end # method
                        #
                        end # module
                        
                        

                        %(#4000BF)[EDITED: wrapped in module and method blocks.
                        EDIT2: replaced case statement with array subscript call.
                        EDIT3: corrected ordinal values for LengthFormat (they do NOT appear in dropdown control in their true order!)
                        EDIT4: simplfied ordinal test; renamed method]

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                        • Dan RathbunD Offline
                          Dan Rathbun
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                          @thomthom said:

                          decimal_separator = 1.2.to_l.to_s.match(/\d(\D)\d/)[1]
                          This returns the decimal separator.

                          1.23.to_s.tr!('.', decimal_separator)
                          And this outputs a string in the user's locale.

                          Hacky hacky hacky... 🤢

                          Now: how does one do this properly?

                          lets try sprintf (the standard **s**tring print **f**ormatted method,) which returns a formatted String.

                          On your machine how does the following work?
                          ` decplaces=6 # some integer arg or expression
                          sprintf("%##{decplaces}f",51.1230)

                          the first '#' is a format flag

                          the second '#' is part of #{decplaces}`

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            Tried that. It's locale unaware.

                            The only stuff I get on Ruby and locale relates to Ruby on Rails. 😞

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                            • eneroth3E Offline
                              eneroth3
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                              This method only works when format is set to decimal (or engineering which is also decimal) in the model info. If fractional or architectural are used '1.2.to_l.to_s" returns '~ 1 1/4"' without any decimal separator. 😞

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