Module:UnitPlural
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This module is rated as beta, and is ready for widespread use. It is still new and should be used with some caution to ensure the results are as expected. |
Function main
[edit]The main function takes a number and unit name (|quantity=
) and an optional language code (|lang=
) from the frame.
It returns the quantity with proper plural units in the given language, if it can.
It will find use when the quantity is returned from Wikidata, so that the numerical value is not yet known.
Examples
[edit]{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=1 week}}
→ 1 week{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3 week}}
→ 3 weeks{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3.50 week}}
→ 3.50 weeks{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=1 foot}}
→ 1 foot{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3 foot}}
→ 3 feet{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=1 mile per hour}}
→ 1 mile per hour{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3 mile per hour}}
→ 3 miles per hour{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=1 standard gravity}}
→ 1 standard gravity{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3 standard gravity}}
→ 3 standard gravities{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=1 foot}}
→ 1 solar mass{{#invoke:UnitPlural |main |quantity=3 solar mass}}
→ 3 solar masses
Function plural
[edit]Function plural is equivalent to function main(frame), but takes parameters for use in other modules. The langcode is optional and is "en" by default on enwiki.
- quant = plural(quant, langcode)
Function pl
[edit]Function pl returns the plural of the unit name, and takes parameters for use in other modules. The langcode is optional and is "en" by default on enwiki.
- unitnameplural = pl(unitname, langcode)
--[[
Module to create plurals for units (initially)
Might be split into code and data
--]]
--[[
Plurals by language
--]]
local plural = {
-- English
en = {
-- standard suffix, and "per":
"s",
["per"] = "per",
-- irregular plurals:
["inch"] = "inches",
["foot"] = "feet",
["square foot"] = "square feet",
["cubic foot"] = "cubic feet",
["pound-force"] = "pounds-force",
["kilogram-force"] = "kilograms-force",
["horsepower"] = "horsepower",
["gauss"] = "gauss",
["solar mass"] = "solar masses",
["hertz"] = "hertz",
["degree Fahrenheit"] = "degrees Fahrenheit",
["degree Celsius"] = "degrees Celsius",
["standard gravity"] = "standard gravities",
},
}
--[[
findLang takes a "langcode" parameter if if supplied and valid.
Otherwise it tries to create it from the user's set language ({{int:lang}})
Failing that, it uses the wiki's content language.
It returns a language object.
--]]
local function findLang(langcode)
local langobj
langcode = mw.text.trim(langcode or "")
if mw.language.isKnownLanguageTag(langcode) then
langobj = mw.language.new(langcode)
else
langcode = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction('int', {'lang'})
if mw.language.isKnownLanguageTag(langcode) then
langobj = mw.language.new(langcode)
else
langobj = mw.language.getContentLanguage()
end
end
return langobj
end
local p = {}
--[[
p.pl takes a unit name and an optional language code
It returns the plural of that unit in the given language, if it can.
it is exported for use in other modules.
--]]
function p.pl(unit, langcode)
langcode = findLang(langcode).code
unit = tostring(unit) or ""
local ret = ""
if plural[langcode] then
if plural[langcode][unit] then
-- irregular plural from lookup
ret = plural[langcode][unit]
else
local per = plural[langcode].per
local u1, u2 = unit:match("(.+) " .. per .. " (.+)")
if u1 then
-- recurse to give plural of bit before " per "
ret = p.pl(u1) .. " per " .. u2
else
-- standard plural
ret = unit .. plural[langcode][1]
end
end
else
-- unknown language, so return unchanged
ret = unit
end
return ret
end
--[[
p.plural takes a quantity (number and unit name) and an optional language code
It returns the quantity with proper plural units in the given language, if it can.
it is exported for use in other modules.
--]]
function p.plural(quant, langcode)
local num, unit = quant:match("([%d%.,]+)%A+(.*)")
if tonumber(num) == 1 then
return num .. " " .. unit
else
return num .. " " .. p.pl(unit, langcode)
end
end
--[[
p.main takes a number and unit name (quantity=) and an optional language code (lang=) from the frame
It returns the quantity with proper plural units in the given language, if it can.
Example use: {{#invoke:Sandbox/RexxS/Plural|main|quantity=3 week}} returns "3 weeks"
--]]
function p.main(frame)
local args = {}
if frame.args.quantity then
args = frame.args
else
args = frame:getParent().args
end
-- if nothing supplied, return nothing (or add an error message if debugging)
if not args.quantity then return "" end
return p.plural(args.quantity, args.lang)
end
return p