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ItsUtils

ItsUtils is a small utility-package created by ItsNameless.

The package contains some small utilities that i created for some bigger projects and that i wanted to give to the public, so you can create bigger projects too!

Installing

To install this package, simply use pip:

pip install ItsUtils

Or install the development version using:

pip install git+https://github.com/TheItsProjects/ItsUtils

Contributing

If you want to give me an idea for a new feature or want to create new features yourself, you can visit the GitHub Repository for this project:

https://github.com/TheItsProjects/ItsUtils

Features

These are the currently available features:

StringMath

from its_utils.string_math import StringMath

print(StringMath.full('1*10^45*(3+5)'))

This utility calculates the result of a stringified mathematical expression and returns the result as an integer.

It uses the Shunting-Yard algorithm and follows the correct order of operation rules.

If you provide an empty string as the input, a ValueError will be raised.

The function StringMath.check_valid_expression() can be used to check whether a string is valid and can be processed. If the string is valid, the function will return True.

WordMath

from its_utils.word_math import WordMath

print(WordMath.full('siebentausendvierhundertunddreiundachtzig'))

This utility returns the integer expression of a numeral.

Currently, it only works for the german language, but i may be later extended to support other languages too.

It works with numbers up to 999,999,999 (neunhundertneunundneunzig millionen neunhundertneunundneunzigtausendneunhundertundneunundneunzig), but may be later extend to even bigger numbers.

DebugPrompt

from its_utils.debug_prompt import Input

inp = Input.input("Type your name: ", 5)

This utility can get an input from the user for a given number of seconds. If no input was given after these seconds, it timeouts and returns None.