All supported measurement types are listed below, each with an example of the standard usage for such measurements.
Tabela 117. List of measurement types
Typ | Class | Standardunit | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Acceleration | Zend_Measure_Acceleration | Meter per square second | m/s²
|
Zend_Measure_Acceleration covers the
physical factor of acceleration.
|
Angle | Zend_Measure_Angle | Radiant | rad
|
Zend_Measure_Angle covers angular dimensions.
|
Area | Zend_Measure_Area | Square meter | m²
|
Zend_Measure_Area covers square measures. |
Binary | Zend_Measure_Binary | Byte | b
|
Zend_Measure_Binary covers binary conversions.
|
Capacitance | Zend_Measure_Capacitance | Farad | F
|
Zend_Measure_Capacitance covers physical factor of
capacitance.
|
Cooking volumes | Zend_Measure_Cooking_Volume | Cubic meter | m³
|
Zend_Measure_Cooking_Volume covers volumes
which are used for cooking or written in cookbooks.
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Cooking weights | Zend_Measure_Cooking_Weight | Gram | g
|
Zend_Measure_Cooking_Weight covers the weights
which are used for cooking or written in cookbooks.
|
Current | Zend_Measure_Current | Ampere | A
|
Zend_Measure_Current covers the physical factor of
current.
|
Density | Zend_Measure_Density | Kilogram per cubic meter | kg/m³
|
Zend_Measure_Density covers the physical factor of
density.
|
Energy | Zend_Measure_Energy | Joule | J
|
Zend_Measure_Energy covers the physical factor of
energy.
|
Force | Zend_Measure_Force | Newton | N
|
Zend_Measure_Force covers the physical factor of
force.
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Flow (mass) | Zend_Measure_Flow_Mass | Kilogram per second | kg/s
|
Zend_Measure_Flow_Mass covers the physical factor of
flow rate. The weight of the flowing mass is used as reference point within
this class.
|
Flow (mole) | Zend_Measure_Flow_Mole | Mole per second | mol/s
|
Zend_Measure_Flow_Mole covers the physical factor of
flow rate. The density of the flowing mass is used as reference point within
this class.
|
Flow (volume) | Zend_Measure_Flow_Volume | Cubic meter per second | m³/s
|
Zend_Measure_Flow_Volume covers the physical factor
of flow rate. The volume of the flowing mass is used as reference point
within this class.
|
Frequency | Zend_Measure_Frequency | Hertz | Hz
|
Zend_Measure_Frequency covers the physical factor of
frequency.
|
Illumination | Zend_Measure_Illumination | Lux | lx
|
Zend_Measure_Illumination covers the physical factor
of light density.
|
Length | Zend_Measure_Length | Meter | m
|
Zend_Measure_Length covers the physical factor of
length.
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Lightness | Zend_Measure_Lightness | Candela per square meter | cd/m²
|
Zend_Measure_Ligntness covers the physical factor of
light energy.
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Number | Zend_Measure_Number | Decimal | (10)
|
Zend_Measure_Number converts between number formats.
|
Power | Zend_Measure_Power | Watt | W
|
Zend_Measure_Power covers the physical factor of
power.
|
Pressure | Zend_Measure_Pressure | Newton per square meter | N/m²
|
Zend_Measure_Pressure covers the physical factor of
pressure.
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Speed | Zend_Measure_Speed | Meter per second | m/s
|
Zend_Measure_Speed covers the physical factor of
speed.
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Temperature | Zend_Measure_Temperature | Kelvin | K
|
Zend_Measure_Temperature covers the physical factor
of temperature.
|
Time | Zend_Measure_Time | Second | s
|
Zend_Measure_Time covers the physical factor of time.
|
Torque | Zend_Measure_Torque | Newton meter | Nm
|
Zend_Measure_Torque covers the physical factor of
torque.
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Viscosity (dynamic) | Zend_Measure_Viscosity_Dynamic | Kilogram per meter second | kg/ms
|
Zend_Measure_Viscosity_Dynamic covers the physical
factor of viscosity. The weight of the fluid is used as reference point
within this class.
|
Viscosity (kinematic) | Zend_Measure_Viscosity_Kinematic | Square meter per second | m²/s
|
Zend_Measure_Viscosity_Kinematic covers the physical
factor of viscosity. The distance of the flown fluid is used as reference
point within this class.
|
Volume | Zend_Measure_Volume | Cubic meter | m³
|
Zend_Measure_Volume covers the physical factor of
volume (content).
|
Weight | Zend_Measure_Weight | Kilogram | kg
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Zend_Measure_Weight covers the physical factor of
weight.
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Some popular binary conventions, include terms like kilo-, mega-, giga, etc. in normal language use imply base 10, such as 1000 or 10³. However, in the binary format for computers these terms have to be seen for a conversion factor of 1024 instead of 1000. To preclude confusions a few years ago the notation BI was introduced. Instead of kilobyte, kibibyte for kilo-binary-byte should be used.
In the class BINARY both notations can be found, such as KILOBYTE = 1024 - binary
conputer conversion KIBIBYTE = 1024 - new notation KILO_BINARY_BYTE = 1024 - new
,
or the notation, long format
KILOBYTE_SI = 1000 - SI notation for kilo (1000)
. DVDs for example are
marked with the SI-notation, but almost all harddisks are marked in computer binary
notation.
The best known number format is the decimal system. Additionally this class supports the octal system, the hexadecimal system, the binary system, the roman number system and some other less popular systems. Note that only the decimal part of numbers is handled. Any fractional part will be stripped.
For the roman number system digits greater 4000 are supported. In reality these digits are shown with a crossbeam on top of the digit. As the crossbeam can not be shown within the computer, an underline has to be used instead of it.
$great = '_X'; $locale = new Zend_Locale('en'); $unit = new Zend_Measure_Number($great,Zend_Measure_Number::ROMAN, $locale); // convert to the decimal system echo $unit->convertTo(Zend_Measure_Number::DECIMAL);