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EquivalentTime

A class based implementation of the British Swimming/SPORTSYSTEMS Equivalent Time Algorithm. Written in-house by Chester-le-Street ASC.

Basic Usage

  1. Install via composer
composer require clsasc/equivalent-time
  1. From there, create an EquivalentTime Object in your project
use CLSASC\EquivalentTime\EquivalentTime;
$object = new EquivalentTime("25m", "200 Free", 116.68);

Parameter 1 is the length of the source pool, Parameter 2 is the event and Parameter 3 is the time, formatted as a float, seconds.hundreds - You may wish to cast this to a float, just in case your code takes in time as a string.

  1. Choose if you want the output to be formatted as a string or a float. Float output is default, but you can get it as an 'alpha format' (MM:SS:H) string by invoking the setOutputAsString(); method on your object. Switch back by calling the setOutputAsReal(); method on your object.

  2. Get your output. PHP $object->getConversion("50m"); Where the parameter is the length of pool you would like your time to be converted to.

  3. You can call the getConversion($length) method on your conversion object as many times as you wish. To convert another time, create a new object and the old one will be garbage collected by PHP after it is no longer referenced.

Documentation

Full API Style documentation is available (phpDocumentor).

Accepted Source Pool Lengths

Source Pool Length names are shown as they should be entered as a string to the converter object.

The same strings as listed below should be used when calling a method to obtain a converted time, though you should always try {...} catch (Exception ...) {...} when calling the method as if the event cannot be swum in the distance you have requested, the converter will throw an exception to alert you to the problem.

  • 20m
  • 25m
  • 33 1/3m
  • 50m
  • 20y
  • 25y
  • 26 2/3y
  • 27 1/2y
  • 33 1/3y

Accepted Events

Below is a list of events accepted by the time converter. Some events are only accepted for a subset of source pool lengths, described by the list following the event name. If you do try to create an object with an event and source pool length which are incompatible, an exception will be thrown, which you should catch....

Event names are shown as they should be entered as a string to the converter object.

  • 50 Free is allowed with the following source pool lengths;
    • 50m
    • 25m
    • 27 1/2y
    • 25y
  • 100 Free
  • 200 Free
  • 400 Free
  • 800 Free
  • 1500 Free is not allowed with the following source pool lengths;
    • 33 1/3y
    • 20y
  • 50 Breast is allowed with the following source pool lengths;
    • 50m
    • 25m
    • 27 1/2y
    • 25y
  • 100 Breast
  • 200 Breast
  • 50 Fly is allowed with the following source pool lengths;
    • 50m
    • 25m
    • 27 1/2y
    • 25y
  • 100 Fly
  • 200 Fly
  • 50 Back is allowed with the following source pool lengths;
    • 50m
    • 25m
    • 27 1/2y
    • 25y
  • 100 Back
  • 200 Back
  • 200 IM
  • 400 IM

Exceptions

The system will throw exceptions for error conditions. Please read the docs for full details on these.

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