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32.Dd September 14, 2008
33.Dt HUMANIZE_NUMBER 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm dehumanize_number ,
37.Nm humanize_number
38.Nd format a number into a human readable form and vice versa
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libutil
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In sys/types.h
43.In libutil.h
44.Ft int
45.Fn dehumanize_number "const char *str" "int64_t *result"
46.Ft int
47.Fo humanize_number
48.Fa "char *buf" "size_t len" "int64_t number" "const char *suffix"
49.Fa "int scale" "int flags"
50.Fc
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52The
53.Fn humanize_number
54function formats the signed 64 bit quantity given in
55.Fa number
56into
57.Fa buffer .
58A space and then
59.Fa suffix
60is appended to the end.
61The buffer pointed to by
62.Fa buffer
63must be at least
64.Fa len
65bytes long.
66.Pp
67If the formatted number (including
68.Fa suffix )
69would be too long to fit into
70.Fa buffer ,
71then divide
72.Fa number
73by 1024 until it will.
74In this case, prefix
75.Fa suffix
76with the appropriate SI designator.
77The
78.Fn humanize_number
79function
80follows the traditional computer science conventions rather than the proposed
81SI power of two convention.
82.Pp
83The prefixes are:
84.Bl -column "Prefix" "Description" "1000000000000000000" -offset indent
85.It Sy "Prefix" Ta Sy "Description" Ta Sy "Multiplier" Ta Sy "Multiplier 1000x"
86.It Li k Ta No kilo Ta 1024 Ta 1000
87.It Li M Ta No mega Ta 1048576 Ta 1000000
88.It Li G Ta No giga Ta 1073741824 Ta 1000000000
89.It Li T Ta No tera Ta 1099511627776 Ta 1000000000000
90.It Li P Ta No peta Ta 1125899906842624 Ta 1000000000000000
91.It Li E Ta No exa Ta 1152921504606846976 Ta 1000000000000000000
92.El
93.Pp
94The
95.Fa len
96argument must be at least 4 plus the length of
97.Fa suffix ,
98in order to ensure a useful result is generated into
99.Fa buffer .
100To use a specific prefix, specify this as
101.Fa scale
102(multiplier = 1024 ^ scale).
103This cannot be combined with any of the
104.Fa scale
105flags below.
106.Pp
107The following flags may be passed in
108.Fa scale :
109.Bl -tag -width ".Dv HN_DIVISOR_1000" -offset indent
110.It Dv HN_AUTOSCALE
111Format the buffer using the lowest multiplier possible.
112.It Dv HN_GETSCALE
113Return the prefix index number (the number of times
114.Fa number
115must be divided to fit) instead of formatting it to the buffer.
116.El
117.Pp
118The following flags may be passed in
119.Fa flags :
120.Bl -tag -width ".Dv HN_DIVISOR_1000" -offset indent
121.It Dv HN_DECIMAL
122If the final result is less than 10, display it using one digit.
123.It Dv HN_NOSPACE
124Do not put a space between
125.Fa number
126and the prefix.
127.It Dv HN_B
128Use
129.Ql B
130(bytes) as prefix if the original result does not have a prefix.
131.It Dv HN_DIVISOR_1000
132Divide
133.Fa number
134with 1000 instead of 1024.
135.El
136.Pp
137The
138.Fn dehumanize_number
139function parses the string representing an integral value given in
140.Fa str
141and stores the numerical value in the integer pointed to by
142.Fa result .
143The provided string may hold one of the suffixes, which will be interpreted
144and used to scale up its accompanying numerical value.
145.Sh RETURN VALUES
146The
147.Fn humanize_number
148function returns the number of characters stored in
149.Fa buffer
150(excluding the terminating
151.Dv NUL )
152upon success, or \-1 upon failure.
153If
154.Dv HN_GETSCALE
155is specified, the prefix index number will be returned instead.
156.Pp
157The
158.Fn dehumanize_number
159function returns 0 if the string was parsed correctly.
160A \-1 is returned to indicate failure and an error code is stored in
161.Va errno .
162.Sh ERRORS
163The
164.Fn dehumanize_number
165function will fail and no number will be stored in
166.Fa result
167if:
168.Bl -tag -width Er
169.It Bq Er EINVAL
170The string in
171.Fa str
172was empty or carried an unknown suffix.
173.It Bq Er ERANGE
174The string in
175.Fa str
176represented a number that does not fit in
177.Fa result .
178.El
179.Sh HISTORY
180The
181.Fn humanize_number
182function first appeared in
183.Nx 2.0
184and then in
185.Fx 5.3 .
186.Pp
187The
188.Fn dehumanize_number
189function first appeared in
190.Nx 5.0 .
191