kaspad/util/example_test.go
Evgeny Khirin 0a30837aac [NOD-56] Lower mining difficulty as preparation for devnet (#223)
* [NOD-56] Created devnet

* [NOD-56] Fixed tests

* [NOD-56] Fixed go vet errors

* [NOD-56] Added TestSolveGenesisBlock function

* [NOD-56] Created command line tool for solving genesis blocks
2019-03-24 10:30:52 +02:00

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package util_test
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"math/big"
"github.com/daglabs/btcd/util"
)
func ExampleAmount() {
a := util.Amount(0)
fmt.Println("Zero Satoshi:", a)
a = util.Amount(1e8)
fmt.Println("100,000,000 Satoshis:", a)
a = util.Amount(1e5)
fmt.Println("100,000 Satoshis:", a)
// Output:
// Zero Satoshi: 0 BTC
// 100,000,000 Satoshis: 1 BTC
// 100,000 Satoshis: 0.001 BTC
}
func ExampleNewAmount() {
amountOne, err := util.NewAmount(1)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
fmt.Println(amountOne) //Output 1
amountFraction, err := util.NewAmount(0.01234567)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
fmt.Println(amountFraction) //Output 2
amountZero, err := util.NewAmount(0)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
fmt.Println(amountZero) //Output 3
amountNaN, err := util.NewAmount(math.NaN())
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
fmt.Println(amountNaN) //Output 4
// Output: 1 BTC
// 0.01234567 BTC
// 0 BTC
// invalid bitcoin amount
}
func ExampleAmount_unitConversions() {
amount := util.Amount(44433322211100)
fmt.Println("Satoshi to kBTC:", amount.Format(util.AmountKiloBTC))
fmt.Println("Satoshi to BTC:", amount)
fmt.Println("Satoshi to MilliBTC:", amount.Format(util.AmountMilliBTC))
fmt.Println("Satoshi to MicroBTC:", amount.Format(util.AmountMicroBTC))
fmt.Println("Satoshi to Satoshi:", amount.Format(util.AmountSatoshi))
// Output:
// Satoshi to kBTC: 444.333222111 kBTC
// Satoshi to BTC: 444333.222111 BTC
// Satoshi to MilliBTC: 444333222.111 mBTC
// Satoshi to MicroBTC: 444333222111 μBTC
// Satoshi to Satoshi: 44433322211100 Satoshi
}
// This example demonstrates how to convert the compact "bits" in a block header
// which represent the target difficulty to a big integer and display it using
// the typical hex notation.
func ExampleCompactToBig() {
// Convert the bits from block 300000 in the main block chain.
bits := uint32(419465580)
targetDifficulty := util.CompactToBig(bits)
// Display it in hex.
fmt.Printf("%064x\n", targetDifficulty.Bytes())
// Output:
// 0000000000000000896c00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
}
// This example demonstrates how to convert a target difficulty into the compact
// "bits" in a block header which represent that target difficulty .
func ExampleBigToCompact() {
// Convert the target difficulty from block 300000 in the main block
// chain to compact form.
t := "0000000000000000896c00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
targetDifficulty, success := new(big.Int).SetString(t, 16)
if !success {
fmt.Println("invalid target difficulty")
return
}
bits := util.BigToCompact(targetDifficulty)
fmt.Println(bits)
// Output:
// 419465580
}