DataSizeUnits 3.0.0-beta1

This is a prerelease version of DataSizeUnits.
dotnet add package DataSizeUnits --version 3.0.0-beta1                
NuGet\Install-Package DataSizeUnits -Version 3.0.0-beta1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="DataSizeUnits" Version="3.0.0-beta1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add DataSizeUnits --version 3.0.0-beta1                
#r "nuget: DataSizeUnits, 3.0.0-beta1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install DataSizeUnits as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=DataSizeUnits&version=3.0.0-beta1&prerelease

// Install DataSizeUnits as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=DataSizeUnits&version=3.0.0-beta1&prerelease                

📏 DataSizeUnits

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Convert and format data size units in .NET (bits, bytes, kilobits, kilobytes, and others).

Features

  • Convert between many units of digital information, including bits, bytes, and their higher-order units (kilobits and kilobytes and the rest, up to and including exabits and exabytes)

    • 150 Mbit → 17.8 MByte
      DataSize sizeInMegabytes = new DataSize(150, Unit.Megabit).ConvertToUnit(Unit.Megabyte);
      // sizeInMegabytes.Quantity == 17.8
      // sizeInMegabytes.Unit == Unit.Megabyte
      
  • Normalize a number of bytes to an automatically-selected unit based on its magnitude

    • 2,097,152 bytes → 2 MB
      DataSize normalized = new DataSize(2_097_152).Normalize();
      // normalized.Quantity == 2.0
      // normalized.Unit == Unit.Megabyte
      
    • 2,097,152 bytes → 16.78 mbit
      DataSize normalized = new DataSize(2_097_152).Normalize(true); // pass true to get bits units instead of bytes
      // normalized.Quantity == 16.78
      // normalized.Unit == Unit.Megabit
      
    • The unit will be automatically selected so the value is greater than or equal to 1 of that unit, and less than 1 of the next largest unit. For example, 2,097,152 bytes is greater than or equal to 1 MB and less than 1 GB, so it is normalized to MB.
  • Parse and format unit names and abbreviations

    • Megabyte, MByte, mebibyte, MiB, MB, and M are all megabytes
      Unit unit = DataSize.ParseUnit("MB");
      // unit == Unit.Megabyte
      
    • Abbreviations for each unit are of the short, case-sensitive forms.
      string abbreviation = Unit.Terabyte.ToAbbreviation();
      // abbreviation == "TB"
      
      string iecAbbreviation = Unit.Terabyte.ToAbbreviation(true); // pass true for the IEC abbreviations (kibibyte, etc.)
      // iecAbbreviation == "TiB";
      
    • Get the unit names in JEDEC (TB) or IEC (TiB) variants.
      string name = Unit.Terabyte.ToName();
      // name == "terabyte";
      
      string iecName = Unit.Terabyte.ToName(true); // pass true for the IEC names (kibibyte, etc.)
      // iecName == "tebibyte";
      
  • Format bytes as a string with different unit and precision options

    • 1,536 bytes to kilobytes, 1 digit after the decimal point → 1.5 KB
      string formatted = new DataSize(1536).ToString(1, Unit.Kilobyte); // precision 1, change to specified unit
      // formatted == "1.5 KB"
      
      string formatted = new DataSize(1536).ConvertToUnit(Unit.Kilobyte).ToString(1); // precision 1, don't change units
      // formatted == "1.5 KB"
      
      string formatted = new DataSize(1536).ToString("KB1"); // precision 1, change to specified unit
      // formatted == "1.5 KB"
      
      string formatted = new DataSize(1536).ToString(1, true); // precision 1, normalize to automatic unit
      // formatted == "1.5 KB"
      
      string formatted = string.Format(new DataSizeFormatter(), "Size: {0:KB1}", 1536); // precision 1, change to specified unit
      // formatted == "Size: 1.5 KB"
      
      string formatted = string.Format(DataSizeFormatter.Instance, "Size: {0:A1}", 1536); // precision 1, normalize to automatic unit
      // formatted == "Size: 1.5 KB"
      
    • The format specifier (like KB1 above) is made up of two optional parts, the destination unit (KB) and the precision (1).
    • The destination unit (KB) is the data size unit to which you want the input bytes to be converted. You can also specify A to automatically normalize the unit of bytes and higher magnitudes, which is the default behavior if you omit the destination unit, and a normalizes to bits. Case matters for ambiguous units, like kB/KB/K for kilobytes and kb/k/Kb for kilobits. Unambiguous units like kilobyte/kbyte/kibibyte/kib can be provided in any case.
    • The precision (1) is the number of digits after the decimal place. If you omit this, it will use the default number value for the culture of the current thread, for example 2. Set this to 0 if you want integers only.

Install

This package is available in NuGet Gallery.

This is a .NET Standard 2.0 library, and can be depended upon in projects with .NET Framework 4.6.1, .NET Core 2.0, or later.

Tool Installation
Visual Studio NuGet Package Manager Search for DataSizeUnits
Visual Studio Package Manager Console Install-Package DataSizeUnits
.NET Core SDK CLI dotnet add package DataSizeUnits
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.NET Core netcoreapp2.0 was computed.  netcoreapp2.1 was computed.  netcoreapp2.2 was computed.  netcoreapp3.0 was computed.  netcoreapp3.1 was computed. 
.NET Standard netstandard2.0 is compatible.  netstandard2.1 was computed. 
.NET Framework net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
MonoAndroid monoandroid was computed. 
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    • No dependencies.
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    • No dependencies.

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Version Downloads Last updated
3.0.0-beta1 102 10/1/2024
2.1.0 58,753 7/11/2021
2.0.0 1,650 1/19/2020
1.0.0 1,102 10/27/2019
0.0.1 1,469 10/27/2019