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uncertainty-string

v0.6.0

Published

A module for handling physics-style uncertainty-strings, like 1.873(34)

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Uncertainty String

A module for handling physics-style uncertainty-strings, like 1.873(34). You can see it in action in this playground: https://mj-h.github.io/uncertainty-string/

Install with

npm install uncertainty-string

Usage:

const { UncertaintyString } = require("uncertainty-string")

let [value, uncertainty] = UncertaintyString.toNumbers("1.234(56)");
// -> value       = 1.234
//    uncertainty = 0.056

let uncertstr = UncertaintyString.fromNumbers(0.789, 0.015);
// -> uncertstr = 0.789(15)

Background

In physics, it is customary to always state the measurement-uncertainty together with the measurement. For example: "The length of this stick is 1.235 meters plus or minus 0.022 meters". Since this is cumbersome, the following shorthand is often used: "The length of this stick is 1.234(22) meters".

Some debate exists over including the decimal point in the uncertainty:

  • with decimal-point: 45.6(2.3)
  • without decimal-point: 45.6(23) Some journals use the decimal-point, others don't. This module follows the convention used by Physical Review Letters and omits the decimal point (see page 1 of this article)

Examples

  • "123(15)"
    • mean: 123
    • uncertainty: 15
  • "12.3(15)"
    • mean: 12.3
    • uncertainty: 1.5
  • "1.23(15)"
    • mean: 1.23
    • uncertainty: 0.15
  • "0.123(15)"
    • mean: 0.123
    • uncertainty: 0.015
  • "1230(150)"
    • mean: 1230
    • uncertainty: 150
  • "12300(1500)"
    • mean: 12300
    • uncertainty: 1500

For a full list of examples, see the test file or play with UncertaintyString on the playground