77 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
77 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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# <defineClass>
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import math
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from typing import Annotated
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from semantic_kernel.functions.kernel_function_decorator import kernel_function
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class Math:
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# </defineClass>
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"""
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Description: MathPlugin provides a set of functions to make Math calculations.
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Usage:
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kernel.add_plugin(MathPlugin(), plugin_name="math")
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Examples:
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{{math.Add}} => Returns the sum of input and amount (provided in the KernelArguments)
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{{math.Subtract}} => Returns the difference of input and amount (provided in the KernelArguments)
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{{math.Multiply}} => Returns the multiplication of input and number2 (provided in the KernelArguments)
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{{math.Divide}} => Returns the division of input and number2 (provided in the KernelArguments)
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"""
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@kernel_function(
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description="Divide two numbers.",
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name="Divide",
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)
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def divide(
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self,
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number1: Annotated[float, "the first number to divide from"],
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number2: Annotated[float, "the second number to by"],
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) -> Annotated[float, "The output is a float"]:
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return float(number1) / float(number2)
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@kernel_function(
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description="Multiply two numbers. When increasing by a percentage, don't forget to add 1 to the percentage.",
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name="Multiply",
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)
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def multiply(
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self,
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number1: Annotated[float, "the first number to multiply"],
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number2: Annotated[float, "the second number to multiply"],
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) -> Annotated[float, "The output is a float"]:
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return float(number1) * float(number2)
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# <defineFunction>
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@kernel_function(
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description="Takes the square root of a number",
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name="Sqrt",
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)
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def square_root(
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self,
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number1: Annotated[float, "the number to take the square root of"],
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) -> Annotated[float, "The output is a float"]:
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return math.sqrt(float(number1))
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# </defineFunction>
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@kernel_function(name="Add")
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def add(
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self,
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number1: Annotated[float, "the first number to add"],
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number2: Annotated[float, "the second number to add"],
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) -> Annotated[float, "the output is a float"]:
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return float(number1) + float(number2)
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@kernel_function(
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description="Subtracts value to a value",
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name="Subtract",
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)
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def subtract(
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self,
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number1: Annotated[float, "the first number"],
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number2: Annotated[float, "the number to subtract"],
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) -> Annotated[float, "the output is a float"]:
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return float(number1) - float(number2)
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