NAME Zodiac::Angle - Class for zodiac_angle manipulation. SYNOPSIS use Zodiac::Angle; my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new(%params); my $zodiac_angle = $obj->angle2zodiac($angle, $opts_hr); my $angle = $obj->zodiac2angle($zodiac_angle); METHODS "new" my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new(%params); Constructor. Returns instance of 'Zodiac::Angle'. "angle2zodiac" my $zodiac_angle = $obj->angle2zodiac($angle, $opts_hr); Convert angle to Zodiac angle. Options defined $opts_hr control output. Possible keys in reference to hash are: minute (0/1 print minutes), second (0/1 print second), second_round (number of round numbers, default 4), sign_type (sign or ascii, default sign). Default value of $opts_hr is { minute => 1 }. Returns zodiac angle string. "zodiac2angle" my $angle = $obj->zodiac2angle($zodiac_angle); Convert Zodiac angle to angle. Returns angle. ERRORS new(): From Class::Utils::set_params(): Unknown parameter '%s'. angle2zodiac(): Parameter 'sign_type' is bad. Possible values are 'sign' and 'ascii'. EXAMPLE1 use strict; use warnings; use Zodiac::Angle; use Unicode::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8); # Object. my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new; if (@ARGV < 1) { print STDERR "Usage: $0 angle\n"; exit 1; } my $angle = $ARGV[0]; my $zodiac_angle = Zodiac::Angle->new->angle2zodiac($angle); # Print out. print 'Angle: '.$angle."\n"; print 'Zodiac angle: '.encode_utf8($zodiac_angle)."\n"; # Output without arguments: # Usage: __SCRIPT__ angle # Output with '0.5' argument: # Angle: 0.5 # Zodiac angle: 0°♈30′ EXAMPLE2 use strict; use warnings; use Zodiac::Angle; use Unicode::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8); # Object. my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new; if (@ARGV < 1) { print STDERR "Usage: $0 angle\n"; exit 1; } my $angle = $ARGV[0]; my $zodiac_angle = Zodiac::Angle->new->angle2zodiac($angle, { 'minute' => 0, }); # Print out. print 'Angle: '.$angle."\n"; print 'Zodiac angle: '.encode_utf8($zodiac_angle)."\n"; # Output without arguments: # Usage: __SCRIPT__ angle # Output with '0.5' argument: # Angle: 0.5 # Zodiac angle: 0°♈ EXAMPLE3 use strict; use warnings; use Zodiac::Angle; use Unicode::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8); # Object. my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new; if (@ARGV < 1) { print STDERR "Usage: $0 angle\n"; exit 1; } my $angle = $ARGV[0]; my $zodiac_angle = Zodiac::Angle->new->angle2zodiac($angle, { 'minute' => 1, 'second' => 1, 'second_round' => 4, }); # Print out. print 'Angle: '.$angle."\n"; print 'Zodiac angle: '.encode_utf8($zodiac_angle)."\n"; # Output without arguments: # Usage: __SCRIPT__ angle # Output with '0.5' argument: # Angle: 0.5 # Zodiac angle: 0°♈30′0.0000′′ EXAMPLE4 use strict; use warnings; use Zodiac::Angle; use Unicode::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8); # Object. my $obj = Zodiac::Angle->new; if (@ARGV < 1) { print STDERR "Usage: $0 angle\n"; exit 1; } my $angle = $ARGV[0]; my $zodiac_angle = Zodiac::Angle->new->angle2zodiac($angle, { 'minute' => 1, 'second' => 1, 'second_round' => 4, 'sign_type' => 'ascii', }); # Print out. print 'Angle: '.$angle."\n"; print 'Zodiac angle: '.encode_utf8($zodiac_angle)."\n"; # Output without arguments: # Usage: __SCRIPT__ angle # Output with '0.5' argument: # Angle: 0.5 # Zodiac angle: 0° ar 30'0.0000'' DEPENDENCIES Class::Utils, Error::Pure, List::Util, Readonly, Unicode::UTF8. SEE ALSO angle2zodiac Script to convert angle to zodiac string. App::Angle2Zodiac Base class for angle2zodiac script. Zodiac::Angle::SwissEph Class for zodiac_angle manipulation based on SwissEph. REPOSITORY <https://github.com/michal-josef-spacek/Zodiac-Angle> AUTHOR Michal Josef Å paÄek <mailto:skim@cpan.org> <http://skim.cz> LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT © 2020-2023 Michal Josef Å paÄek BSD 2-Clause License VERSION 0.06