NAME Data::Str2Num - int str to int; float str to float, else undef. No warnings. SYNOPSIS ##### # Subroutine interface # use Data::Str2Num qw(config str2float str2int str2integer); $float = str2float($string, [@options]); (\@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings, [@options]); $integer = $secspack->str2int($string); $integer = str2integer($string, [@options]); (\@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings, [@options]); ##### # Class, Object interface # # For class interface, use Data::SecsPack instead of $self # use Data::Str2Num; $str2num = 'Data::Str2Num'; $str2num = new Data::Str2Num; $float = $secspack->str2float($string, [@options]); (\@strings, @floats) = $secspack->str2float(@strings, [@options]); $integer = $secspack->str2int($string); $integer = $secspack->str2integer($string, [@options]) (\@strings, @integers) = $secspack->str2int(@strings, [@options]); Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, "@options", that subroutine will also process an array reference, "\@options", "[@options]", or hash reference, "\%options", "{@options}". If a subroutine will process an array reference, "\@options", "[@options]", that subroutine will also process a hash reference, "\%options", "{@options}". See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions. DESCRIPTION The "Data::Str2Num" program module provides subroutines that parse numeric strings from the beginning of alphanumeric strings. str2float $float = str2float($string); $float = str2float($string, [@options]); $float = str2float($string, {@options}); (\@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings); (\@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings, [@options]); (\@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings, {@options}); The "str2float" subroutine, in an array context, supports converting multiple run of integers, decimals or floats in an array of strings "@strings" to an array of integers, decimals or floats, "@floats". It keeps converting the strings, starting with the first string in "@strings", continuing to the next and next until it fails an conversion. The "str2int" returns the stripped string data, naked of all integers, in "@strings" and the array of floats "@floats". For the "ascii_float" option, the members of the "@floats" are scalar strings of the float numbers; otherwise, the members are a reference to an array of "[$decimal_magnitude, $decimal_exponent]" where the decimal point is set so that there is one decimal digit to the left of the decimal point for $decimal_magnitude. In a scalar context, it parse out any type of $number in the leading "$string". This is especially useful for "$string" that is certain to have a single number. str2int $integer = $secspack->str2int($string); The "str2int" subroutine is the same as the "str2integer" subroutine except that that the subroutine always returns the scalar processing "str2integer" subroutine. str2integer $integer = str2int($string); $integer = str2int($string, [@options]); $integer = str2int($string, {@options}); (\@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings); (\@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings, [@options]); (\@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings, {@options}); In a scalar context, the "Data::SecsPack" program module translates an scalar string to a scalar integer. Perl itself has a documented function, '0+$x', that converts a scalar to so that its internal storage is an integer (See p.351, 3rd Edition of Programming Perl). If it cannot perform the conversion, it leaves the integer 0. Surprising not all Perls, some Microsoft Perls in particular, may leave the internal storage as a scalar string. What is "$x" for the following: my $x = 0 + '0x100'; # $x is 0 with a warning Instead use "str2int" uses a few simple Perl lines, without any "evals" starting up whatevers or firing up the regular expression engine with its interpretative overhead, to provide a slightly different response as follows:>. $x = str2int('033'); # $x is 27 $x = str2int('0xFF'); # $x is 255 $x = str2int('255'); # $x is 255 $x = str2int('hello'); # $x is undef no warning $x = str2int(0.5); # $x is undef no warning $x = str2int(1E0); # $x is 1 $x = str2int(0xf); # $x is 15 $x = str2int(1E30); # $x is undef no warning The scalar "str2int" subroutine performs the conversion to an integer for strings that look like integers and actual integers without generating warnings. A non-numeric string, decimal or floating string returns an "undef" instead of the 0 and a warning that "0+'hello'" produces. This makes it not only useful for forcing an integer conversion but also for testing a scalar to see if it is in fact an integer scalar. The scalar "str2int" is the same and supercedes C&. The "Data::SecsPack" program module superceds the "Data::StrInt" program module. The "str2int" subroutine, in an array context, supports converting multiple run of integers in an array of strings "@strings" to an array of integers, "@integers". It keeps converting the strings, starting with the first string in "@strings", continuing to the next and next until it fails a conversion. The "str2int" returns the remaining string data in "@strings" and the array of integers "@integers". DEMONSTRATION ######### # perl Str2Num.d ### ~~~~~~ Demonstration overview ~~~~~ The results from executing the Perl Code follow on the next lines as comments. For example, 2 + 2 # 4 ~~~~~~ The demonstration follows ~~~~~ use File::Package; my $fp = 'File::Package'; my $uut = 'Data::Str2Num'; my $loaded; my ($result,@result); # force a context ################## # Load UUT # my $errors = $fp->load_package($uut, 'str2float','str2int','str2integer',) $errors # '' # ################## # str2int('033') # $uut->str2int('033') # '27' # ################## # str2int('0xFF') # $uut->str2int('0xFF') # '255' # ################## # str2int('0b1010') # $uut->str2int('0b1010') # '10' # ################## # str2int('255') # $uut->str2int('255') # '255' # ################## # str2int('hello') # $uut->str2int('hello') # undef # ################## # str2integer(1E20) # $result = $uut->str2integer(1E20) # undef # ################## # str2integer(' 78 45 25', ' 512E4 1024 hello world') @numbers # my ($strings, @numbers) = str2integer(' 78 45 25', ' 512E4 1024 hello world') [@numbers] # [ # '78', # '45', # '25' # ] # ################## # str2integer(' 78 45 25', ' 512E4 1024 hello world') @strings # join( ' ', @$strings) # '512E4 1024 hello world' # ################## # str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0', ' 512E4 hello world') numbers # ($strings, @numbers) = str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0', ' 512E4 hello world') [@numbers] # [ # [ # '78', # '1' # ], # [ # '-24', # '-6' # ], # [ # '25', # -3 # ], # [ # '0', # -1 # ], # [ # '512', # '6' # ] # ] # ################## # str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0', ' 512E4 hello world') @strings # join( ' ', @$strings) # 'hello world' # ################## # str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0xFF 077 0', ' 512E4 hello world', {ascii_float => 1}) numbers # ($strings, @numbers) = str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0xFF 077 0', ' 512E4 hello world', {ascii_float => 1}) [@numbers] # [ # '78', # '-2.4E-6', # '0.0025', # '255', # '63', # '0', # '512E4' # ] # ################## # str2float(' 78 -2.4E-6 0.0025 0xFF 077 0', ' 512E4 hello world', {ascii_float => 1}) @strings # join( ' ', @$strings) # 'hello world' # QUALITY ASSURANCE Running the test script "Str2Num.t" verifies the requirements for this module. The "tmake.pl" cover script for "Test::STDmaker|Test::STDmaker" automatically generated the "Str2Num.t" test script, the "Str2Num.d" demo script, and the "t::Data::Str2Num" STD program module PODs, from the "t::Data::Str2Num" program module's content. The "t::Data::Str2Num" program modules are in the distribution file Data-Str2Num-$VERSION.tar.gz. NOTES AUTHOR The holder of the copyright and maintainer is COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyrighted (c) 2002 2004 Software Diamonds All Rights Reserved BINDING REQUIREMENTS NOTICE Binding requirements are indexed with the pharse 'shall[dd]' where dd is an unique number for each header section. This conforms to standard federal government practices, STD490A 3.2.3.6. In accordance with the License, Software Diamonds is not liable for any requirement, binding or otherwise. 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SOFTWARE DIAMONDS, http://www.softwarediamonds.com, PROVIDES THIS SOFTWARE 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SOFTWARE DIAMONDS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. SEE_ALSO: Data::Startup NAME Docs::Site_SVD::Data_Str2Num - int str to int; float str to float; else undef. No warnings. Title Page Software Version Description for Docs::Site_SVD::Data_Str2Num - int str to int; float str to float; else undef. No warnings. Revision: D Version: 0.07 Date: 2004/05/22 Prepared for: General Public Prepared by: SoftwareDiamonds.com Esupport@SoftwareDiamonds.comE Copyright: copyright © 2003 Software Diamonds Classification: NONE 1.0 SCOPE This paragraph identifies and provides an overview of the released files. 1.1 Identification This release, identified in 3.2, is a collection of Perl modules that extend the capabilities of the Perl language. 1.2 System overview The "Data::Str2Num" module extends the Perl language (the system). The "Data::Str2Num" package translates an scalar string to a scalar integer. The package handles parser out of wide range of integers and floats from an alphanumeric string in different formats. Perl itself has a documented function, '0+$x', that converts a scalar to so that its internal storage is an integer (See p.351, 3rd Edition of Programming Perl). If it cannot perform the conversion, it leaves the integer 0. Surprising not all Perls, some Microsoft Perls in particular, may leave the internal storage as a scalar string. The "str2int" function is basically the same except if it cannot perform the conversion to an integer, it returns an "undef" instead of a 0. Also, if the string is a decimal or floating point, it will return an undef. This makes it not only useful for forcing an integer conversion but also for testing a scalar to see if it is in fact an integer scalar. 1.3 Document overview. This document releases Data::Str2Num version 0.07 providing a description of the inventory, installation instructions and other information necessary to utilize and track this release. 3.0 VERSION DESCRIPTION All file specifications in this SVD use the Unix operating system file specification. 3.1 Inventory of materials released. This document releases the file Data-Str2Num-0.07.tar.gz found at the following repository(s): http://www.softwarediamonds/packages/ http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/S/SO/SOFTDIA/ Restrictions regarding duplication and license provisions are as follows: Copyright. copyright © 2003 Software Diamonds Copyright holder contact. 603 882-0846 Esupport@SoftwareDiamonds.comE License. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL SOFTWARE DIAMONDS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 3.2 Inventory of software contents The content of the released, compressed, archieve file, consists of the following files: file version date comment ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ---------- ------------------------ lib/Docs/Site_SVD/Data_Str2Num.pm 0.07 2004/05/22 revised 0.06 MANIFEST 0.07 2004/05/22 generated, replaces 0.06 Makefile.PL 0.07 2004/05/22 generated, replaces 0.06 README 0.07 2004/05/22 generated, replaces 0.06 lib/Data/Str2Num.pm 0.08 2004/05/22 revised 0.05 t/Data/Str2Num.d 0.03 2004/05/19 unchanged t/Data/Str2Num.pm 0.04 2004/05/19 unchanged t/Data/Str2Num.t 0.04 2004/05/19 unchanged t/Data/File/Package.pm 1.17 2004/05/22 unchanged t/Data/Test/Tech.pm 1.26 2004/05/22 unchanged t/Data/Data/Secs2.pm 1.26 2004/05/22 revised 1.23 t/Data/Data/Startup.pm 0.07 2004/05/22 revised 0.06 3.3 Changes Changes are as follows: Data::Str2Num 0.01 Originated Data::Str2Num 0.02 Added 1 to end of the code section. Unix Perls very strict about this one. Data::Str2Num 0.03 Change the test so that test support program modules resides in distribution directory tlib directory instead of the lib directory. Because they are no longer in the lib directory, test support files will not be installed as a pre-condition for the test of this module. The test of this module will precede immediately. The test support files in the tlib directory will vanish after the installtion. Data::Str2Num 0.04 The lastest build of Test::STDmaker expects the test library in the same directory as the test script. Coordiated with the lastest Test::STDmaker by moving the test library from tlib to t/Data, the same directory as the test script and deleting the test library File::TestPath program module. The "Data::Str2Num" module is now obsolete and superceded by the "Data::SecsPack" module. Replace all subroutines to call the compatible subroutines in the "Data:SecsPack" module and make any necessary manipulates to provide exact equivalent of the old "Data::Str2Num" subroutines. Data::Str2Num 0.05 Changed the abstract to 'obsoleted by Data::Secs2' Data::Str2Num 0.06 It was a mistake to merge "Data::Str2Num" subroutines with the "Data::Secs2" and "Data::SecsPack" modules. These are specialized modules. There are many cases where do not need nor want all that SEMI E5 support. Keep these separate means one does not have to deal with all that SEMI business if one just needs the functionality of these subroutines. Data::Str2Num 0.07 In "str2integer" and "str2float" subroutine, skip empty and undef strings. Processing produces all kinds of uninitialize errors. Add documentation for the "str2int" subroutine. 3.4 Adaptation data. This installation requires that the installation site has the Perl programming language installed. There are no other additional requirements or tailoring needed of configurations files, adaptation data or other software needed for this installation particular to any installation site. 3.5 Related documents. There are no related documents needed for the installation and test of this release. 3.6 Installation instructions. Instructions for installation, installation tests and installation support are as follows: Installation Instructions. To installed the release file, use the CPAN module pr PPM module in the Perl release or the INSTALL.PL script at the following web site: http://packages.SoftwareDiamonds.com Follow the instructions for the the chosen installation software. If all else fails, the file may be manually installed. Enter one of the following repositories in a web browser: http://www.softwarediamonds/packages/ http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/S/SO/SOFTDIA/ Right click on 'Data-Str2Num-0.07.tar.gz' and download to a temporary installation directory. Enter the following where $make is 'nmake' for microsoft windows; otherwise 'make'. gunzip Data-Str2Num-0.07.tar.gz tar -xf Data-Str2Num-0.07.tar perl Makefile.PL $make test $make install On Microsoft operating system, nmake, tar, and gunzip must be in the exeuction path. If tar and gunzip are not install, download and install unxutils from http://packages.softwarediamonds.com Prerequistes. None. Security, privacy, or safety precautions. None. Installation Tests. Most Perl installation software will run the following test script(s) as part of the installation: t/Data/Str2Num.t Installation support. If there are installation problems or questions with the installation contact 603 882-0846 Esupport@SoftwareDiamonds.comE 3.7 Possible problems and known errors There is still much work needed to ensure the quality of this module as follows: * State the functional requirements for each method including not only the GO paths but also what to expect for the NOGO paths * All the tests are GO path tests. Should add NOGO tests. * Add the requirements addressed as *# R: * comment to the tests * Write a program to build a matrix to trace test step to the requirements and vice versa by parsing the *# R: * comments. Automatically insert the matrix in the Test::TestUtil POD. 4.0 NOTES The following are useful acronyms: .d extension for a Perl demo script file .pm extension for a Perl Library Module .t extension for a Perl test script file 2.0 SEE ALSO Docs::US_DOD::SVD