The unitsnet-go package provides an efficient way to store unit variables and perform easy conversions to different units when it's required.
It offers support for more than 100 unit types across various unit categories, including pretty-printing, comparison, and arithmetic methods.
The API is designed to be user-friendly and straightforward to use.
The library is built on top of the Units.NET project and leverages their definitions sources to generate the Golang units.
go get github.com/haimkastner/unitsnet-go
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/haimkastner/unitsnet-go/units"
)
func main() {
// Create a factory instance
af := units.AngleFactory{}
angle, _ := af.FromDegrees(180)
// equals to
angle, _ := af.CreateAngle(180, units.AngleDegree)
log.Println(angle.Radians()) // 3.141592653589793
log.Println(angle.Microradians()) // 3141592.65358979
log.Println(angle.Gradians()) // 200
log.Println(angle.Microdegrees()) // 180000000
// As an alternative, a convert style method are also available
log.Println(angle.Convert(units.AngleRadian)) // 3.141592653589793
log.Println(angle.Convert(units.AngleMicroradian)) // 3141592.65358979
log.Println(angle.Convert(units.AngleGradian)) // 200
log.Println(angle.Convert(units.AngleMicrodegree)) // 180000000
// Print the default unit to_string (The default for angle is degrees)
log.Println(angle) // 180.00 °
// Specify unit and fraction digits max length
log.Println(angle.ToString(units.AngleDegree, 0)) // 180 °
log.Println(angle.ToString(units.AngleRadian, 3)) // 3.141 rad
}
Check, compare, calculate etc. with unitsnet:
lf := units.LengthFactory{}
length1, _ := lf.FromMeters(10)
length2, _ := lf.FromDecimeters(100)
length3, _ := lf.FromMeters(3)
// 'Equals' method
log.Println(length1.Equals(length2)) // true
log.Println(length1.Equals(length3)) // false
// 'CompareTo' method
log.Println(length1.CompareTo(length3)) // 1;
log.Println(length3.CompareTo(length1)) // -1;
log.Println(length2.CompareTo(length1)) // 0;
// Arithmetics methods
results1 := length1.Add(length3)
results2 := length1.Subtract(length3)
results3 := length1.Multiply(length3)
results4 := length1.Divide(length3)
log.Println(results1) // 13.00 m
log.Println(results2) // 7.00 m
log.Println(results3) // 30.00 m
log.Println(results4) // 3.33 m
As UnitsNet provides a convenient way to work within a running service, there are occasions where the data needs to be exposed outside of the service, typically through an API containing the unit value or consumed from an API.
To support this with a clear API schema and make it easy to convert to and from this schema to the specific format, it's recommended to use DTOs and the UnitsNet flavor converters.
lf := units.LengthFactory{}
length, _ := lf.FromMeters(100.01)
// Obtain the DTO object as json, represented by the default unit - meter
lengthDtoJson, _ := length.ToDtoJSON(nil)
log.Println(string(lengthDtoJson)) // {"value":100.01,"unit":"Meter"}
// Obtain the same value but represent DTO in KM
lengthKilometer := units.LengthKilometer // Default value
lengthDtoRepresentsInKmJson, _ := length.ToDtoJSON(&lengthKilometer)
log.Println(string(lengthDtoRepresentsInKmJson)) // {"value":0.10001,"unit":"Kilometer"}
// Load JSON to DTO, and load
lengthFromMetersDto, _ := lf.FromDtoJSON(lengthDtoJson)
log.Println(lengthFromMetersDto) // 100.01 m
// The exact same value as
lengthFromKmDto, _ := lf.FromDtoJSON(lengthDtoRepresentsInKmJson)
log.Println(lengthFromKmDto) // 100.01 m
// Additionally, it supports creating and handling as a DTO instance, as well as creating and converting to/from JSON.
// Get a DTO instance from a Length instance
lengthDto := length.ToDto(nil)
// Get the json representation of the DTO
lengthJson, _ := lengthDto.ToJSON() // {"value":100.01,"unit":"Meter"}
// Obtain DTO instance from a json representation
lengthDtoFromJson, _ := units.LengthDtoFactory{}.FromJSON(lengthJson)
// Obtain Length unit from a DTO instance
lengthFromJson, _ := lf.FromDto(*lengthDtoFromJson)
log.Println(lengthFromJson) // 100.01 m
Check out the OpenAPI unitsnet-openapi-spec example schema.
Also, refer to the detailed discussions on GitHub: haimkastner/unitsnet-js#31 & angularsen/UnitsNet#1378.
Get the same strongly typed units on other platforms, based on the same unit definitions.
Language | Name | Package | Repository | Maintainers |
---|---|---|---|---|
C# | UnitsNet | nuget | github | @angularsen |
JavaScript / TypeScript |
unitsnet-js | npm | github | @haimkastner |
Python | unitsnet-py | pypi | github | @haimkastner |
Golang | unitsnet-go | pkg.go.dev | github | @haimkastner |