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Cool Numbers (http://www.coolnumbers.com) API for Python
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import requests | |
import re | |
pat_coolness = re.compile(r"<b>Universal Coolness Index</b></a> of <i>([\d\.]+?)%</i>") | |
pat_attribute = re.compile(r"<li>(.+?)[\.!].+?([\d\.]+?)\%") | |
pat_tags = re.compile(r"<[^>]+>") | |
def coolness_to_string(num): | |
if num >= 99: | |
return "extremely cool" | |
elif num >= 95: | |
return "very cool" | |
elif num >= 90: | |
return "cool" | |
elif num >= 75: | |
return "almost cool" | |
elif num >= 50: | |
return "so-so" | |
else: | |
return "definitely uncool" | |
def coolness(num): # returns coolness percentage, coolness string, list containing attributes of the number in form [("factorial of 5", 0.000011%), ("contains a 6-of-a-kind together", 0.000011%)] | |
r = requests.post("http://www.coolnumbers.com/crunch.asp", data={"serial": num, "source": 3}) | |
if r.status_code != 200: return | |
coolness_pct = float(pat_coolness.search(r.text).group(1)) | |
return coolness_pct / 100, coolness_to_string(coolness_pct), map(lambda x: (pat_tags.sub("", x[0]), float(x[1])), pat_attribute.findall(r.text)) |
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import coolnumbers | |
r = coolnumbers.coolness(24) | |
# r[0] is the number out of 1 | |
print("UCI: ", r[0]) | |
# r[1] is the string | |
print("Coolness string: ", r[1]) | |
# r[2] is a list of its attributes | |
print("Attributes:") | |
for attr in r[2]: | |
print(attr[0], "Commonness percentage: ", attr[1]) |
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