I am trying to write an application to convert bytes to kb to mb to gb to tb.
Here's what I have so far:
def size_format(b):
if b < 1000:
return '%i' % b + 'B'
elif 1000 <= b < 1000000:
return '%.1f' % float(b/1000) + 'KB'
elif 1000000 <= b < 1000000000:
return '%.1f' % float(b/1000000) + 'MB'
elif 1000000000 <= b < 1000000000000:
return '%.1f' % float(b/1000000000) + 'GB'
elif 1000000000000 <= b:
return '%.1f' % float(b/1000000000000) + 'TB'
The problem is, when I try the application I get everything after the decimal zeroing out.
example
size_format(623) yields
'623B'
but with size_format(6200),
instead of getting '6.2kb'
I'm getting '6.0kb'.
Any ideas why?
解决方案
Fixed version of Bryan_Rch's answer:
def format_bytes(size):
# 2**10 = 1024
power = 2**10
n = 0
power_labels = {0 : '', 1: 'kilo', 2: 'mega', 3: 'giga', 4: 'tera'}
while size > power:
size /= power
n += 1
return size, power_labels[n]+'bytes'