freakcoco has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
hi monk
I am studying chemistry in the university,
and then I try to write all the things in the textbook with Perl6 or Perl,
like balancing the chemical formula or other process!
Then I encountered the problem is on perl6 custom operator.
I feel I have been repeating my code and myself when i use the feature.
It is hard to read and write, and what is the way to deal with such problems?
#!/usr/bin/env perl6 use v6; #basic SI(International System of Units) type role MetricPrefix { method baseOn ( Str $base , Numeric $input ) { given $base { when 'pico' { return $input * 10**-12 } when 'namo' { return $input * 10**-9 } when 'micro' { return $input * 10**-6} when 'milli' { return $input * 10**-3 } when 'centi' { return $input * 10**-2 } when 'hecto' { return $input * 10**2 } when 'kilo' { return $input * 10**3 } when 'mega' { return $input * 10**6 } when 'giga' { return $input * 10**9 } when 'tera' { return $input * 10**12 } default { fail "you must input a metric prefix which allow + pico to tera" } } } } class Mass does MetricPrefix { #basic Mass is g is different form si statda has $.g; submethod BUILD ( :$!g ) { } } class Length does MetricPrefix { has $.Length ; submethod BUILD ( :$!Length ) { } } multi postfix:<(kg)>( $input ) { return Mass.new( g => Mass.baseOn("kilo",$input) ) or fail "you Mu +st input a number"; } multi postfix:<(g)>( $input ) { return Mass.new( g => $input ) or fail "you Must input a number"; } multi infix:<+>( Mass $inputOne , Mass $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> { return Mass.new( g => $inputOne.g + $inputTwo.g) or fail "error in + there "; } multi infix:<->( Mass $inputOne , Mass $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> { return Mass.new( g => $inputOne.g - $inputTwo.g) or fail "error in + there "; } multi infix:<*>( Mass $inputOne , Mass $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> is +tighter( &infix:<+> ) is tighter( &infix:<-> ) is tighter( &infix:</> +) { return Mass.new( g => $inputOne.g * $inputTwo.g) or fail "error in + there "; } multi infix:</>( Mass $inputOne , Mass $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> is +tighter( &infix:<+> ) is tighter( &infix:<-> ) { return Mass.new( g => $inputOne.g / $inputTwo.g) or fail "error in + there "; } #the meterLeng multi postfix:<(km)>( $input ) { return Length.new( Length => Length.baseOn("kilo",$input) ) or fai +l "you Must input a number"; } multi postfix:<(m)>( $input ) { return Length.new( Length => $input ) or fail "you Must input a nu +mber"; } multi infix:<+>( Length $inputOne , Length $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> + { return Length.new( Length => $inputOne.Length + $inputTwo.Length) +or fail "error in there "; } multi infix:<->( Length $inputOne , Length $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> + { return Length.new( Length => $inputOne.Length - $inputTwo.Length) +or fail "error in there "; } multi infix:<*>( Length $inputOne , Length $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> + is tighter( &infix:<+> ) is tighter( &infix:<-> ) is tighter( &infix +:</>) { return Length.new( Length => $inputOne.Length * $inputTwo.Length) +or fail "error in there "; } multi infix:</>( Length $inputOne , Length $inputTwo ) is assoc<right> + is tighter( &infix:<+> ) is tighter( &infix:<-> ) { return Length.new( Length => $inputOne.Length / $inputTwo.Length) +or fail "error in there "; } #just a test say 10(kg) + 1(g); say 10(m) + 1(m);
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Re: perl6 custom operator problem
by NetWallah (Canon) on Mar 28, 2017 at 23:54 UTC | |
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Re: perl6 custom operator problem
by bduggan (Pilgrim) on Mar 29, 2017 at 02:24 UTC |