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Extending with Custom Units
This article is for when you want to add your own custom quantities and units at runtime, not included in the UnitsNet nuget.
To add new quantities or units to the UnitsNet
nuget, please see https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet/wiki/Adding-a-New-Unit.
You miss out on the statically generated code for members like Length.FromMeters(1)
and myLength.Meters
.
Conversion methods like myLength.As()
and myLength.ToUnit()
currently only support their respective unit enums, in this case LengthUnit
.
Currently, no.
You can only add new custom quantities with their own units and you can only add it at runtime. No code generation.
See example quantity HowMuch
below.
Since UnitsNet is so statically typed, your options are limited to:
- Submit a pull request to add a new unit to the UnitsNet nuget
- Build your own custom version of UnitsNet
Good question.
In its current state, the support for custom quantities and units is limited and provides limited integration with the existing units and code. We consider it exploratory, to see what is possible, and we welcome ideas on how it can be improved.
- Reuse functionality that operates on
IQuantity
- Dynamically convert to unit with
.As(Enum)
-
UnitMath
with min, max, sum, average etc. - .NET generic math support, currently sum and average.
- Dynamically convert to unit with
- Reuse
UnitConverter
to dynamically convert between units by their enum values- Also allows you to dynamically convert between your custom units and the built-in units, such as
CustomLengthUnit.ElbowToThumb
toLengthUnit.Meter
.
- Also allows you to dynamically convert between your custom units and the built-in units, such as
- Reuse
QuantityParser
andUnitParser
to parse quantity strings like "5 cm" and "cm" for your own quantities and units
- Source generators via nuget, if possible Using source generators #902
- String-based lookup instead of enum-based for quantity methods like
As()
andToUnit()
, required for XP One nuget per quantity #1181
Got more ideas? Create a discussion or issue.
Units.NET roughly consists of these parts:
- Quantities like
Length
andForce
- Unit enum values like
LengthUnit.Meter
andForceUnit.Newton
-
UnitAbbreviationsCache
,UnitParser
,QuantityParser
andUnitConverter
for parsing and converting quantities and units - JSON files for defining units, conversion functions and abbreviations
-
CodeGen
console app to generate C# code based on JSON files
GetDefaultAbbreviation(): sm, lts, tns
Parse<HowMuchUnit>(): Some, Lots, Tons
Convert 10 tons to:
200 sm
100 lts
10 tns
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.MapUnitToDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Some, "sm");
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.MapUnitToDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Lots, "lts");
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.MapUnitToDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Tons, "tns");
Console.WriteLine("GetDefaultAbbreviation(): " + string.Join(", ",
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.GetDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Some), // "sm"
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.GetDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Lots), // "lts"
UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.GetDefaultAbbreviation(HowMuchUnit.Tons) // "tns"
));
Console.WriteLine("Parse<HowMuchUnit>(): " + string.Join(", ",
UnitParser.Default.Parse<HowMuchUnit>("sm"), // Some
UnitParser.Default.Parse<HowMuchUnit>("lts"), // Lots
UnitParser.Default.Parse<HowMuchUnit>("tns") // Tons
));
var unitConverter = UnitConverter.Default;
unitConverter.SetConversionFunction<HowMuch>(HowMuchUnit.Lots, HowMuchUnit.Some, x => new HowMuch(x.Value * 2, HowMuchUnit.Some));
unitConverter.SetConversionFunction<HowMuch>(HowMuchUnit.Tons, HowMuchUnit.Lots, x => new HowMuch(x.Value * 10, HowMuchUnit.Lots));
unitConverter.SetConversionFunction<HowMuch>(HowMuchUnit.Tons, HowMuchUnit.Some, x => new HowMuch(x.Value * 20, HowMuchUnit.Some));
var from = new HowMuch(10, HowMuchUnit.Tons);
IQuantity Convert(HowMuchUnit toUnit) => unitConverter.GetConversionFunction<HowMuch>(from.Unit, toUnit)(from);
Console.WriteLine($"Convert 10 tons to:");
Console.WriteLine(Convert(HowMuchUnit.Some)); // 200 sm
Console.WriteLine(Convert(HowMuchUnit.Lots)); // 100 lts
Console.WriteLine(Convert(HowMuchUnit.Tons)); // 10 tns
https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet/blob/master/UnitsNet.Tests/CustomQuantities/HowMuchUnit.cs
https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet/blob/master/UnitsNet.Tests/CustomQuantities/HowMuch.cs
public enum HowMuchUnit
{
Some,
Lots,
Tons
}
public struct HowMuch : IQuantity
{
public HowMuch(double value, HowMuchUnit unit)
{
Unit = unit;
Value = value;
}
Enum IQuantity.Unit => Unit;
public HowMuchUnit Unit { get; }
public double Value { get; }
#region IQuantity
private static readonly HowMuch Zero = new HowMuch(0, HowMuchUnit.Some);
public QuantityType Type => QuantityType.Undefined;
public BaseDimensions Dimensions => BaseDimensions.Dimensionless;
public QuantityInfo QuantityInfo => new QuantityInfo(Type,
new UnitInfo[]
{
new UnitInfo<HowMuchUnit>(HowMuchUnit.Some, BaseUnits.Undefined),
new UnitInfo<HowMuchUnit>(HowMuchUnit.Lots, BaseUnits.Undefined),
new UnitInfo<HowMuchUnit>(HowMuchUnit.Tons, BaseUnits.Undefined),
},
HowMuchUnit.Some,
Zero,
BaseDimensions.Dimensionless);
public double As(Enum unit) => Convert.ToDouble(unit);
public double As(UnitSystem unitSystem) => throw new NotImplementedException();
public IQuantity ToUnit(Enum unit)
{
if (unit is HowMuchUnit howMuchUnit) return new HowMuch(As(unit), howMuchUnit);
throw new ArgumentException("Must be of type HowMuchUnit.", nameof(unit));
}
public IQuantity ToUnit(UnitSystem unitSystem) => throw new NotImplementedException();
public override string ToString() => $"{Value} {UnitAbbreviationsCache.Default.GetDefaultAbbreviation(Unit)}";
public string ToString(string format, IFormatProvider formatProvider) => $"HowMuch ({format}, {formatProvider})";
public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider) => $"HowMuch ({provider})";
public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider, int significantDigitsAfterRadix) => $"HowMuch ({provider}, {significantDigitsAfterRadix})";
public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider, string format, params object[] args) => $"HowMuch ({provider}, {string.Join(", ", args)})";
#endregion
}