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Metadata-Version: 1.0
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Name: hurry.filesize
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Version: 0.9
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Summary: A simple Python library for human readable file sizes (or anything sized in bytes).
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Home-page: UNKNOWN
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Author: Martijn Faassen, Startifact
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Author-email: faassen@startifact.com
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License: ZPL 2.1
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Description: hurry.filesize
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hurry.filesize a simple Python library that can take a number of bytes and
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returns a human-readable string with the size in it, in kilobytes (K),
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megabytes (M), etc.
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The default system it uses is "traditional", where multipliers of 1024
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increase the unit size::
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>>> from hurry.filesize import size
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>>> size(1024)
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'1K'
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An alternative, slightly more verbose system::
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>>> from hurry.filesize import alternative
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>>> size(1, system=alternative)
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'1 byte'
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>>> size(10, system=alternative)
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'10 bytes'
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>>> size(1024, system=alternative)
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'1 KB'
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A verbose system::
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>>> from hurry.filesize import verbose
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>>> size(10, system=verbose)
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'10 bytes'
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>>> size(1024, system=verbose)
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'1 kilobyte'
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>>> size(2000, system=verbose)
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'1 kilobyte'
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>>> size(3000, system=verbose)
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'2 kilobytes'
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>>> size(1024 * 1024, system=verbose)
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'1 megabyte'
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>>> size(1024 * 1024 * 3, system=verbose)
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'3 megabytes'
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You can also use the SI system, where multipliers of 1000 increase the unit
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size::
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>>> from hurry.filesize import si
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>>> size(1000, system=si)
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'1K'
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Changes
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0.9 (2009-03-11)
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* Initial public release.
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Download
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========
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Keywords: file size bytes
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Platform: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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