Module:Weather
This module can be used to display temperatures in a table. It is under development and is intended to be efficient so a page can hold many tables.
- Input numbers must use a hyphen if negative (Unicode minus "−" would give an error).
- All displayed numbers (including inputs) use Unicode minus if negative.
- The input consists of 13 values, separated by any number of spaces.
- Each of the 13 values must be a number. Any invalid value results in the corresponding cell being blank with no error message or tracking category.
The following functions are available:
Function | Input | Output |
---|---|---|
CtoF |
°C | °C (°F) |
FfromC |
°C | °F (°C) |
CfromF |
°F | °C (°F) |
FtoC |
°F | °F (°C) |
The following templates use the module:
An example using the above templates and the module is at:
The output can be examined by entering the following example at Special:ExpandTemplates. The output from each of the following lines is identical.
{{#invoke:weather|CtoF|-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50}} ---- {{#invoke:weather|CfromF|14 23 32 41 50 59 68 77 86 95 104 113 122}}
Optional parameter
|palette=
name- Where name is the built-in name of a palette:
- cool (default)
- cool2 (modified)
- cool2avg (modified and intended for average temperatures)
- Where name is the built-in name of a palette:
Testing
The function show
provides a way to test the color schemes. It generates a graph of how the red, green, and blue portions of the color vary with temperature, and a table of the full range of temperatures in °C.
Optional parameters
- Two unnamed parameters may be entered to specify the first and last Celsius temperatures (
|-90|59
by default). - The palette can be specified with
|palette=
name as above.
The following codes produce the same result:
{{#invoke:weather|show}}
{{#invoke:weather|show|palette=cool}}
−90 | −89 | −88 | −87 | −86 | −85 | −84 | −83 | −82 | −81 |
−80 | −79 | −78 | −77 | −76 | −75 | −74 | −73 | −72 | −71 |
−70 | −69 | −68 | −67 | −66 | −65 | −64 | −63 | −62 | −61 |
−60 | −59 | −58 | −57 | −56 | −55 | −54 | −53 | −52 | −51 |
−50 | −49 | −48 | −47 | −46 | −45 | −44 | −43 | −42 | −41 |
−40 | −39 | −38 | −37 | −36 | −35 | −34 | −33 | −32 | −31 |
−30 | −29 | −28 | −27 | −26 | −25 | −24 | −23 | −22 | −21 |
−20 | −19 | −18 | −17 | −16 | −15 | −14 | −13 | −12 | −11 |
−10 | −9 | −8 | −7 | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3 | −2 | −1 |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 |
40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 |
50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 |
Modified palette:
{{#invoke:weather|show|palette=cool2}}
−90 | −89 | −88 | −87 | −86 | −85 | −84 | −83 | −82 | −81 |
−80 | −79 | −78 | −77 | −76 | −75 | −74 | −73 | −72 | −71 |
−70 | −69 | −68 | −67 | −66 | −65 | −64 | −63 | −62 | −61 |
−60 | −59 | −58 | −57 | −56 | −55 | −54 | −53 | −52 | −51 |
−50 | −49 | −48 | −47 | −46 | −45 | −44 | −43 | −42 | −41 |
−40 | −39 | −38 | −37 | −36 | −35 | −34 | −33 | −32 | −31 |
−30 | −29 | −28 | −27 | −26 | −25 | −24 | −23 | −22 | −21 |
−20 | −19 | −18 | −17 | −16 | −15 | −14 | −13 | −12 | −11 |
−10 | −9 | −8 | −7 | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3 | −2 | −1 |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 |
40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 |
50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 |
This modified palette is intended for average temperatures. It results in good colors between the extreme highest average monthly temperature of Template:Convert in Death Valley, California, and Template:Convert, the extreme lowest average monthly temperature at Vostok Station, at a high elevation on the Antarctic ice sheet. These are the highest and lowest known average temperatures recorded on Earth, not to be confused with the highest and lowest records, which are quite a bit hotter and colder.
{{#invoke:weather|show|palette=cool2avg}}
−90 | −89 | −88 | −87 | −86 | −85 | −84 | −83 | −82 | −81 |
−80 | −79 | −78 | −77 | −76 | −75 | −74 | −73 | −72 | −71 |
−70 | −69 | −68 | −67 | −66 | −65 | −64 | −63 | −62 | −61 |
−60 | −59 | −58 | −57 | −56 | −55 | −54 | −53 | −52 | −51 |
−50 | −49 | −48 | −47 | −46 | −45 | −44 | −43 | −42 | −41 |
−40 | −39 | −38 | −37 | −36 | −35 | −34 | −33 | −32 | −31 |
−30 | −29 | −28 | −27 | −26 | −25 | −24 | −23 | −22 | −21 |
−20 | −19 | −18 | −17 | −16 | −15 | −14 | −13 | −12 | −11 |
−10 | −9 | −8 | −7 | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3 | −2 | −1 |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 |
40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 |
50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 |
--[[ Efficient (fast) functions to implement cells in tables of weather data. Temperature conversion is built-in, but for simplicity, temperatures are assumed to be for habitable locations (from -100 to 100 °C). ]] local MINUS = '−' -- Unicode U+2212 MINUS SIGN local function temperature_style(palette, value, out_rgb) -- Return style for a table cell based on the given value which -- should be a temperature in °C. local function style(bg, fg) local min, max = unpack(palette.white or { -23, 35 }) if not fg and value and (value < min or value >= max) then fg = 'FFFFFF' end if fg then fg = 'color:#' .. fg .. ';' else fg = '' end return 'style="background:#' .. bg .. ';' .. fg .. ' font-size:100%;"' end if type(value) ~= 'number' then return style('FFFFFF', '000000') end local rgb = out_rgb or {} for i, v in ipairs(palette) do local a, b, c, d = unpack(v) if value <= a then rgb[i] = 0 elseif value < b then rgb[i] = (value - a) * 255 / (b - a) elseif value <= c then rgb[i] = 255 elseif value < d then rgb[i] = 255 - ( (value - c) * 255 / (d - c) ) else rgb[i] = 0 end end return style(string.format('%02X%02X%02X', rgb[1], rgb[2], rgb[3])) end local function format_cell(palette, value, intext, outtext) -- Return one line of wikitext to make a cell in a table. if not value then return '|\n' end local text if outtext then text = intext .. '<br>(' .. outtext .. ')' else text = intext end return '| ' .. temperature_style(palette, value) .. ' | ' .. text .. '\n' end local function process_temperature(intext, inunit, swap) --[[ Convert °C to °F or vice versa, assuming the temperature is for a habitable location, well inside the range -100 to 100 °C. That simplifies determining precision and formatting (no commas are needed). Return (celsius_value, intext, outtext) if valid; otherwise return nil. The returned input and output are swapped if requested. Each returned string has a Unicode MINUS as sign, if negative. ]] local invalue = tonumber(intext) if not invalue then return nil end local integer, dot, decimals = intext:match('^%s*%-?(%d+)(%.?)(%d*)%s*$') if not integer then return nil end if invalue < 0 then intext = MINUS .. integer .. dot .. decimals end local outtext if inunit == 'C' or inunit == 'F' then local celsius_value, outvalue if inunit == 'C' then outvalue = invalue * (9/5) + 32 celsius_value = invalue else outvalue = (invalue - 32) * (5/9) celsius_value = outvalue end local precision = dot == '' and 0 or #decimals outtext = string.format('%.' .. precision .. 'f', math.abs(outvalue) + 2e-14) if outvalue < 0 and tonumber(outtext) ~= 0 then -- Don't show minus if result is negative but rounds to zero. outtext = MINUS .. outtext end if swap then return celsius_value, outtext, intext end return celsius_value, intext, outtext end -- LATER Think about whether a no-conversion option would be useful. return invalue, intext, outtext end local function temperature_row(palette, row, inunit, swap) --[[ Return 13 lines specifying the style/content of 13 table cells. Input is 13 space-separated words, each a number (°C or °F). Any word that is not a number gives a blank cell ("M" for a missing cell). Any excess words are ignored. Function Input Output ------------------------ CtoF C C/F FfromC C F/C CfromF F C/F FtoC F F/C ]] local nrcol = 13 local results, n = {}, 0 for word in row:gmatch('%S+') do n = n + 1 if n > nrcol then break end results[n] = format_cell(palette, process_temperature(word, inunit, swap)) end for i = n + 1, nrcol do results[i] = format_cell() end return table.concat(results) end local palettes = { -- A background color entry in a palette is a table of four numbers, -- say { 11, 22, 33, 44 } (values in °C). -- That means the color is 0 below 11 and above 44, and is 255 from 22 to 33. -- The color rises from 0 to 255 between 11 and 22, and falls between 33 and 44. cool = { { -42.75, 4.47, 41.5, 60 }, { -42.75, 4.47, 4.5, 41.5 }, { -90 , -42.78, 4.5, 23 }, white = { -23.3, 37.8 }, }, cool2 = { { -42.75, 4.5 , 41.5, 56 }, { -42.75, 4.5 , 4.5, 41.5 }, { -90 , -42.78, 4.5, 23 }, white = { -23.3, 35 }, }, cool2avg = { { -38, 4.5, 25 , 45 }, { -38, 4.5, 4.5, 30 }, { -70, -38 , 4.5, 23 }, white = { -23.3, 25 }, }, } local function temperatures(frame, inunit, swap) local palette = palettes[frame.args.palette] or palettes.cool return temperature_row(palette, frame.args[1], inunit, swap) end local function CtoF(frame) return temperatures(frame, 'C') end local function CfromF(frame) return temperatures(frame, 'F', true) end local function FtoC(frame) return temperatures(frame, 'F') end local function FfromC(frame) return temperatures(frame, 'C', true) end local chart = [[ {{Graph:Chart |width=600 |height=180 |xAxisTitle=Celsius |yAxisTitle=__COLOR |type=line |x=__XVALUES |y=__YVALUES |colors=__COLOR }} ]] local function show(frame) --[[ For testing, return wikitext to show graphs of how the red/green/blue colors vary with temperature, and a table of the resulting colors. ]] local function collection() -- Return a table to hold items. return { n = 0, add = function (self, item) self.n = self.n + 1 self[self.n] = item end, join = function (self, sep) return table.concat(self, sep) end, } end local function make_chart(result, color, xvalues, yvalues) result:add('\n') result:add(frame:preprocess((chart:gsub('__[A-Z]+', { __COLOR = color, __XVALUES = xvalues:join(','), __YVALUES = yvalues:join(','), })))) end local function with_minus(value) if value < 0 then return MINUS .. tostring(-value) end return tostring(value) end local args = frame.args local first = args[1] or -90 local last = args[2] or 59 local palette = palettes[args.palette] or palettes.cool local xvals, reds, greens, blues = collection(), collection(), collection(), collection() local wikitext = collection() wikitext:add( [[ {| class="wikitable" |- ]] ) local columns = 0 for celsius = first, last do local rgb = {} local style = temperature_style(palette, celsius, rgb) local R = math.floor(rgb[1]) local G = math.floor(rgb[2]) local B = math.floor(rgb[3]) xvals:add(celsius) reds:add(R) greens:add(G) blues:add(B) wikitext:add('| ' .. style .. ' | ' .. with_minus(celsius) .. '\n') columns = columns + 1 if columns >= 10 then columns = 0 wikitext:add('|-\n') end end wikitext:add('|}\n') make_chart(wikitext, 'Red', xvals, reds) make_chart(wikitext, 'Green', xvals, greens) make_chart(wikitext, 'Blue', xvals, blues) return wikitext:join() end return { CtoF = CtoF, CfromF = CfromF, FtoC = FtoC, FfromC = FfromC, show = show, }