cti-python-stix2/stix2/confidence/scales.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Functions to perform conversions between the different Confidence scales.
As specified in STIX™ Version 2.1. Part 1: STIX Core Concepts - Appendix B"""
def none_low_med_high_to_value(scale_value):
"""
This method will transform a string value from the None / Low / Med /
High scale to its confidence integer representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: None, Low, Med, High to STIX Confidence
:header-rows: 1
* - None/ Low/ Med/ High
- STIX Confidence Value
* - Not Specified
- Not Specified
* - None
- 0
* - Low
- 15
* - Med
- 50
* - High
- 85
Args:
scale_value (str): A string value from the scale. Accepted strings are
"None", "Low", "Med" and "High". Argument is case sensitive.
Returns:
int: The numerical representation corresponding to values in the
None / Low / Med / High scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `scale_value` is not within the accepted strings.
"""
if scale_value == 'None':
return 0
elif scale_value == 'Low':
return 15
elif scale_value == 'Med':
return 50
elif scale_value == 'High':
return 85
else:
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
def value_to_none_low_medium_high(confidence_value):
"""
This method will transform an integer value into the None / Low / Med /
High scale string representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: STIX Confidence to None, Low, Med, High
:header-rows: 1
* - Range of Values
- None/ Low/ Med/ High
* - 0
- None
* - 1-29
- Low
* - 30-69
- Med
* - 70-100
- High
Args:
confidence_value (int): An integer value between 0 and 100.
Returns:
str: A string corresponding to the None / Low / Med / High scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `confidence_value` is out of bounds.
"""
if confidence_value == 0:
return 'None'
elif 29 >= confidence_value >= 1:
return 'Low'
elif 69 >= confidence_value >= 30:
return 'Med'
elif 100 >= confidence_value >= 70:
return 'High'
else:
raise ValueError("Range of values out of bounds: %s" % confidence_value)
def zero_ten_to_value(scale_value):
"""
This method will transform a string value from the 0-10 scale to its
confidence integer representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: 0-10 to STIX Confidence
:header-rows: 1
* - 0-10 Scale
- STIX Confidence Value
* - 0
- 0
* - 1
- 10
* - 2
- 20
* - 3
- 30
* - 4
- 40
* - 5
- 50
* - 6
- 60
* - 7
- 70
* - 8
- 80
* - 9
- 90
* - 10
- 100
Args:
scale_value (str): A string value from the scale. Accepted strings are "0"
through "10" inclusive.
Returns:
int: The numerical representation corresponding to values in the 0-10
scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `scale_value` is not within the accepted strings.
"""
if scale_value == '0':
return 0
elif scale_value == '1':
return 10
elif scale_value == '2':
return 20
elif scale_value == '3':
return 30
elif scale_value == '4':
return 40
elif scale_value == '5':
return 50
elif scale_value == '6':
return 60
elif scale_value == '7':
return 70
elif scale_value == '8':
return 80
elif scale_value == '9':
return 90
elif scale_value == '10':
return 100
else:
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
def value_to_zero_ten(confidence_value):
"""
This method will transform an integer value into the 0-10 scale string
representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: STIX Confidence to 0-10
:header-rows: 1
* - Range of Values
- 0-10 Scale
* - 0-4
- 0
* - 5-14
- 1
* - 15-24
- 2
* - 25-34
- 3
* - 35-44
- 4
* - 45-54
- 5
* - 55-64
- 6
* - 65-74
- 7
* - 75-84
- 8
* - 95-94
- 9
* - 95-100
- 10
Args:
confidence_value (int): An integer value between 0 and 100.
Returns:
str: A string corresponding to the 0-10 scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `confidence_value` is out of bounds.
"""
if 4 >= confidence_value >= 0:
return '0'
elif 14 >= confidence_value >= 5:
return '1'
elif 24 >= confidence_value >= 15:
return '2'
elif 34 >= confidence_value >= 25:
return '3'
elif 44 >= confidence_value >= 35:
return '4'
elif 54 >= confidence_value >= 45:
return '5'
elif 64 >= confidence_value >= 55:
return '6'
elif 74 >= confidence_value >= 65:
return '7'
elif 84 >= confidence_value >= 75:
return '8'
elif 94 >= confidence_value >= 85:
return '9'
elif 100 >= confidence_value >= 95:
return '10'
else:
raise ValueError("Range of values out of bounds: %s" % confidence_value)
def admiralty_credibility_to_value(scale_value):
"""
This method will transform a string value from the Admiralty Credibility
scale to its confidence integer representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: Admiralty Credibility Scale to STIX Confidence
:header-rows: 1
* - Admiralty Credibility
- STIX Confidence Value
* - 6 - Truth cannot be judged
- (Not present)
* - 5 - Improbable
- 10
* - 4 - Doubtful
- 30
* - 3 - Possibly True
- 50
* - 2 - Probably True
- 70
* - 1 - Confirmed by other sources
- 90
Args:
scale_value (str): A string value from the scale. Accepted strings are
"6 - Truth cannot be judged", "5 - Improbable", "4 - Doubtful",
"3 - Possibly True", "2 - Probably True" and
"1 - Confirmed by other sources". Argument is case sensitive.
Returns:
int: The numerical representation corresponding to values in the
Admiralty Credibility scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `scale_value` is not within the accepted strings.
"""
if scale_value == '6 - Truth cannot be judged':
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
elif scale_value == '5 - Improbable':
return 10
elif scale_value == '4 - Doubtful':
return 30
elif scale_value == '3 - Possibly True':
return 50
elif scale_value == '2 - Probably True':
return 70
elif scale_value == '1 - Confirmed by other sources':
return 90
else:
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
def value_to_admiralty_credibility(confidence_value):
"""
This method will transform an integer value into the Admiralty Credibility
scale string representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: STIX Confidence to Admiralty Credibility Scale
:header-rows: 1
* - Range of Values
- Admiralty Credibility
* - N/A
- 6 - Truth cannot be judged
* - 0-19
- 5 - Improbable
* - 20-39
- 4 - Doubtful
* - 40-59
- 3 - Possibly True
* - 60-79
- 2 - Probably True
* - 80-100
- 1 - Confirmed by other sources
Args:
confidence_value (int): An integer value between 0 and 100.
Returns:
str: A string corresponding to the Admiralty Credibility scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `confidence_value` is out of bounds.
"""
if 19 >= confidence_value >= 0:
return '5 - Improbable'
elif 39 >= confidence_value >= 20:
return '4 - Doubtful'
elif 59 >= confidence_value >= 40:
return '3 - Possibly True'
elif 79 >= confidence_value >= 60:
return '2 - Probably True'
elif 100 >= confidence_value >= 80:
return '1 - Confirmed by other sources'
else:
raise ValueError("Range of values out of bounds: %s" % confidence_value)
def wep_to_value(scale_value):
"""
This method will transform a string value from the WEP scale to its
confidence integer representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: WEP to STIX Confidence
:header-rows: 1
* - WEP
- STIX Confidence Value
* - Impossible
- 0
* - Highly Unlikely/Almost Certainly Not
- 10
* - Unlikely/Probably Not
- 20
* - Even Chance
- 50
* - Likely/Probable
- 70
* - Highly likely/Almost Certain
- 90
* - Certain
- 100
Args:
scale_value (str): A string value from the scale. Accepted strings are
"Impossible", "Highly Unlikely/Almost Certainly Not",
"Unlikely/Probably Not", "Even Chance", "Likely/Probable",
"Highly likely/Almost Certain" and "Certain". Argument is case
sensitive.
Returns:
int: The numerical representation corresponding to values in the WEP
scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `scale_value` is not within the accepted strings.
"""
if scale_value == 'Impossible':
return 0
elif scale_value == 'Highly Unlikely/Almost Certainly Not':
return 10
elif scale_value == 'Unlikely/Probably Not':
return 30
elif scale_value == 'Even Chance':
return 50
elif scale_value == 'Likely/Probable':
return 70
elif scale_value == 'Highly likely/Almost Certain':
return 90
elif scale_value == 'Certain':
return 100
else:
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
def value_to_wep(confidence_value):
"""
This method will transform an integer value into the WEP scale string
representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: STIX Confidence to WEP
:header-rows: 1
* - Range of Values
- WEP
* - 0
- Impossible
* - 1-19
- Highly Unlikely/Almost Certainly Not
* - 20-39
- Unlikely/Probably Not
* - 40-59
- Even Chance
* - 60-79
- Likely/Probable
* - 80-99
- Highly likely/Almost Certain
* - 100
- Certain
Args:
confidence_value (int): An integer value between 0 and 100.
Returns:
str: A string corresponding to the WEP scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `confidence_value` is out of bounds.
"""
if confidence_value == 0:
return 'Impossible'
elif 19 >= confidence_value >= 1:
return 'Highly Unlikely/Almost Certainly Not'
elif 39 >= confidence_value >= 20:
return 'Unlikely/Probably Not'
elif 59 >= confidence_value >= 40:
return 'Even Chance'
elif 79 >= confidence_value >= 60:
return 'Likely/Probable'
elif 99 >= confidence_value >= 80:
return 'Highly likely/Almost Certain'
elif confidence_value == 100:
return 'Certain'
else:
raise ValueError("Range of values out of bounds: %s" % confidence_value)
def dni_to_value(scale_value):
"""
This method will transform a string value from the DNI scale to its
confidence integer representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: DNI Scale to STIX Confidence
:header-rows: 1
* - DNI Scale
- STIX Confidence Value
* - Almost No Chance / Remote
- 5
* - Very Unlikely / Highly Improbable
- 15
* - Unlikely / Improbable
- 30
* - Roughly Even Chance / Roughly Even Odds
- 50
* - Likely / Probable
- 70
* - Very Likely / Highly Probable
- 85
* - Almost Certain / Nearly Certain
- 95
Args:
scale_value (str): A string value from the scale. Accepted strings are
"Almost No Chance / Remote", "Very Unlikely / Highly Improbable",
"Unlikely / Improbable", "Roughly Even Chance / Roughly Even Odds",
"Likely / Probable", "Very Likely / Highly Probable" and
"Almost Certain / Nearly Certain". Argument is case sensitive.
Returns:
int: The numerical representation corresponding to values in the DNI
scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `scale_value` is not within the accepted strings.
"""
if scale_value == 'Almost No Chance / Remote':
return 5
elif scale_value == 'Very Unlikely / Highly Improbable':
return 15
elif scale_value == 'Unlikely / Improbable':
return 30
elif scale_value == 'Roughly Even Chance / Roughly Even Odds':
return 50
elif scale_value == 'Likely / Probable':
return 70
elif scale_value == 'Very Likely / Highly Probable':
return 85
elif scale_value == 'Almost Certain / Nearly Certain':
return 95
else:
raise ValueError("STIX Confidence value cannot be determined for %s" % scale_value)
def value_to_dni(confidence_value):
"""
This method will transform an integer value into the DNI scale string
representation.
The scale for this confidence representation is the following:
.. list-table:: STIX Confidence to DNI Scale
:header-rows: 1
* - Range of Values
- DNI Scale
* - 0-9
- Almost No Chance / Remote
* - 10-19
- Very Unlikely / Highly Improbable
* - 20-39
- Unlikely / Improbable
* - 40-59
- Roughly Even Chance / Roughly Even Odds
* - 60-79
- Likely / Probable
* - 80-89
- Very Likely / Highly Probable
* - 90-100
- Almost Certain / Nearly Certain
Args:
confidence_value (int): An integer value between 0 and 100.
Returns:
str: A string corresponding to the DNI scale.
Raises:
ValueError: If `confidence_value` is out of bounds.
"""
if 9 >= confidence_value >= 0:
return 'Almost No Chance / Remote'
elif 19 >= confidence_value >= 10:
return 'Very Unlikely / Highly Improbable'
elif 39 >= confidence_value >= 20:
return 'Unlikely / Improbable'
elif 59 >= confidence_value >= 40:
return 'Roughly Even Chance / Roughly Even Odds'
elif 79 >= confidence_value >= 60:
return 'Likely / Probable'
elif 89 >= confidence_value >= 80:
return 'Very Likely / Highly Probable'
elif 100 >= confidence_value >= 90:
return 'Almost Certain / Nearly Certain'
else:
raise ValueError("Range of values out of bounds: %s" % confidence_value)