Module:MOS/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:MOS
This module provides helper functions for working with MOS scales in Lua code. It serves as a "library" for mos-related modules and thus does not have a corresponding template
This module follows Ganaram Inukshuk's provisional style guide for Lua.
Functionality includes:
- Creating/parsing mosses from string representations (scalesigs, xL ys)
- Creating scalesigs (string representations) of mosses
- Finding relatives of mosses or applying certain operations on them
- Finding certain modes of a mos
- Finding generators for a mos
- Producing vectors for simple mos intervals
- Interval arithmetic, in the form of adding vectors of L's and s's, and period/equave-reducing intervals
- Finding equal tunings for mosses
- Producing intervals of mosses as steps of an equal tuning, as a quantity of steps (e.g., for 7\12, this is 7) or as a string (e.g., 7\12 as a string).
Naming scheme for function names:
- Functions related to mosses don't have any special names.
- Functions related to a mos's modes generally end with "mode".
- Functions related to a mos's generators, equave, or period contain the corresponding interval as part of its name.
- Functions related to intervals generally begin with "interval".
- Interval complement/reduce functions end with "complement" and "reduce".
- Functions that produce strings generally have the phrase "as string".
- Functions that "count" something generally end with "count".
- If a function requires an interval and mos as input, the interval(s) come after the mos.
- Functions that have to do with equal tunings will have "et" in its name.