Humanize numbers, including
- data sizes (
3e6 -> 3.0 MB or 2.9 MiB
). - Date/datetime differences (
Date(2014,2,3) - Date(2013,3,7) -> 1 year, 1 month
) - Digit separator (
12345678 -> 12,345,678
)
This package is MIT licensed, and is based on jmoiron's humanize Python library.
datasize(value::Number; style=:dec, format="%.1f")
Style can be
:dec
(base 10^3), :bin
(base 2^10), :gnu
(base 2^10, like ls -hs
).
import Humanize: datasize
datasize(3000000) # "3.0 MB"
datasize(3000000, style=:bin, format="%.3f") # "2.861 MiB"
datasize(3000000, style=:gnu, format="%.3f") # "2.861M"
timedelta(seconds::Integer)
timedelta(seconds::Dates.Second)
timedelta(Δdt::Dates.Millisecond)
timedelta(Δdate::Dates.Day)
Turns a date/datetime difference into a abbreviated human-friendly form.
import Humanize: timedelta
timedelta(70) # "a minute"
import Dates: DateTime, Date
timedelta(DateTime(2014,2,3,12,11,10) -
DateTime(2013,3,7,13,1,20)) # "11 months"
timedelta(Date(2014,3,7) - Date(2013,2,4)) # "1 year, 1 month"
digitsep(value::Integer; separator=",", per_separator=3)
Convert an integer to a string, separating each per_separator
digits by
separator
.
import Humanize: digitsep
digitsep(12345678) # "12,345,678"
digitsep(12345678, seperator= "'") # "12'345'678"
digitsep(12345678, seperator= "-", per_separator=4) # "1234-5678"