Turtle options
This package provides additional command line options for Turtle.
Percentage
Parse a percentage (20%
). The result is a floating point number (Float
), corresponding to the given percentage divided by 100.
Scale
Parse a scaling option in different ways.
You can specify a size (480x320
), a width (480x
) or a height (x320
) or a percentage (50%
or 0.5
, needs to be positive).
Quality
Parse a quality option. This can be a percentage or a keyword (verylow
, low
, mediumlow
, medium
, mediumhigh
, high
, best
). The keywords are mapped to a percentage according to the following table:
Keyword |
Percentage |
verylow |
10% |
low |
20% |
mediumlow |
35% |
medium |
50% |
mediumhigh |
65% |
high |
80% |
veryhigh |
90% |
best |
100% |
Timecode
Parse a timecode.
A timecode is made of a number of hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds.
The time code can be given in different formats.
You don’t have to give a number of seconds or minutes inferior to 60. For example if you give 75 minutes, it will be interpreted as 1 hour and 15 minutes.
You can also provide a number of milliseconds superior to 1000.
The only required number is the number of seconds.
The following table gives examples of valid timecodes and how they are interpreted:
Timecode |
Result |
3 |
3 secs |
75 |
1 min 15 secs |
17:12 |
17 mins 12 secs |
80:23 |
1 hour 20 mins 23 secs |
54:32:10 |
54 hours 32 mins 10 secs |
43.7 |
43 secs 700 millisecs |
4:13.85 |
4 mins 13 secs 850 millisecs |
7:4:13.437 |
7 hours 4 mins 13 secs 437 millisecs |
5.2150 |
7 secs 150 milliseconds |
You can also use the 00h00m00s000 format if you prefer. The same rules apply:
1h34m12s345 gives 1 hour 34 mins 12 secs and 345 millisecs
A timecode can be negative:
-3:45 (or -3m45) gives minus 3 mins and 45 secs