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pacecal

v1.4.1

Published

Utility to calculate pace, average pace

Downloads

15

Readme

Pacecal

A npm package to calculate pace using distance and time in various units.

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Installation

npm

npm install pacecal

Browser

CDN

<script src="https://unpkg.com/pacecal@latest/dist/pacecal.umd.js"></script>

download package

Usage

Import the package

const { Pace } = require('pacecal');

Creating Pace object

Class parameters
  1. distance - default unit: km
  2. time - default unit: s
  3. optional params
    • distanceUnit - unit of distance
    • timeUnit - unit of time
// using default distance unit: km, default time unit: s
const pace = new Pace(10, 3600);
// overriding default units
const pace = new Pace(6.2, 60, { distanceUnit: 'mi', timeUnit: 'min' }); //distance: 6.2 miles, time: 60 min
// for browsers using CDN build use module name: pacecal
const pace = new pacecal.Pace(10, 60, { distanceUnit: 'km', timeUnit: 'min' });
Available methods
  • .getPace();

    // returns pace in s/km
    pace.getPace();
  • .getPaceTimeString();

    // returns time taken for 1 km in hh:mm:ss format
    pace.getPaceTimeString();
  • .format('mi', 'min')

    // returns pace in min/mi
    pace.format('mi', 'min').getPace();
    
    // returns time taken for 1 mile in hh:mm:ss format
    pace.format('mi', 'min').getPaceTimeString();

Examples

// get pace in different units from distance in km and time in mins
const pace = new Pace(10, 60, { distanceUnit: 'km', timeUnit: 'min' });

// get pace in s/km
pace.getPace(); // 360
// time taken for one km in hh:mm:ss format
pace.getPaceTimeString(); // 00:06:00

// get pace in min/mi
pace.format('mi', 'min').getPace(); // 9.656039999999999
// time taken for one mile in hh:mm:ss format
pace.format('mi', 'min').getPaceTimeString(); // 00:09:39

// get pace in min/km
pace.format('km', 'min').getPace(); // 6
// time taken for one km in hh:mm:ss format
pace.format('km', 'min').getPaceTimeString(); // 00:06:00

Units supported

Distance
  • m - metre
  • km - kilometers
  • mi - miles
Time
  • ms - milliseconds
  • s - seconds
  • min - minutes
  • h - hours

Deprecated functions

const pacecal = require('pacecal');

// accepts input in km and seconds only

// returns time taken in hh:mm:ss format to cover one km
pacecal.getPaceInTime(10, 3600); // 00:06:00

// returns pace in seconds/km
pacecal.getPace(10, 3600); // 360

// returns average of all the pace values
pacecal.getAreragePace([360, 366, 390]); // 372

// returns average time taken in hh:mm:ss format to cover one km
pacecal.getAreragePaceinTime([360, 366, 390]);

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details