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A dart library to manage converting from standard times to octal time
octal_clock #
A dart library to manage converting from standard times to octal time.
Octal time does away with the cumbersome 12-based imperial system of time keeping, where you can't count using only your fingers and everything is weird and awkward. By switching to octal time, we get all the benefits of a metric-style system, and keep the benefit of being able to easily half and quarter time measurements.
The basics of the system are as follows:
10008 microseconds per millisecond.
10008 milliseconds per second.
1008 seconds per minute.
1008 octal minutes per hour.
108 octal hours per scisma.
3 scismas per day.
A "scisma" is much like AM/PM, except there are three of them: Morning (Mane Scisma/MS), Day (Dies Scisma/DS), Evening (Vesperum Scisma/VS). For the purposes of simplification Mane Scisma starts at 12:00 AM imperial time.
Why 3 scismas?
In the slightly modified words of Robert Owen, "[1 Scisma]'s labour, [1 Scisma]'s recreation, [1 Scisma]'s rest".
... Also, because 308 is 2410, so all the hours line up and our math is pretty and we don't need to change the calendar.
Usage #
A simple usage example:
import 'package:octal_clock/octal_clock.dart';
main() {
var octalDate = OctalDateTime.now();
print('Octal Time: $octalDate');
// Even though we're passing in an int, we treat it as if it were octal
var octalDuration = OctalDuration(minutes: 74);
var future = octalDate.add(octalDuration);
print('The future: $future');
var octalUtc = octalDate.toUtc();
var utcAsLocal = OctalDateTime(
octalUtc.year,
octalUtc.month,
octalUtc.day,
octalUtc.hour,
octalUtc.minute,
octalUtc.second,
octalUtc.millisecond,
octalUtc.microsecond);
// Run this multiple time to observe the conversion errors
var offset = utcAsLocal.difference(octalDate);
print('Octal UTC offset: $offset');
}
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.