From: Paul K. <pki...@us...> - 2005-12-30 01:45:37
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That worked. - Paul On Dec 29, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Carl Osterwisch wrote: > Here's a version with a more impressive demo involving mass. Let me > know if units version 1.0 does not have lb, oz, and kg. > > -Carl > > --- Paul Kienzle <pki...@us...> wrote: > >> For some reason the MacOS 10.3 version of units is missing things >> such >> as >> Pa for pascals (it thinks it is Peta-atto) and J for joules, so the >> demo >> doesn't work very well. I don't know why they use an ancient >> version. >> >> $ units -v >> >> units version 1.0 Copyright (c) 1993 by Adrian Mariano >> >> >> On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Carl Osterwisch wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Here is my submission for an octave interface to the GNU units >> program >>> (http://www.gnu.org/software/units) which is immensely useful in >>> engineering calculations to convert from one measurement to >> another. >>> The benefit of using this octave function over hard coded constant >>> conversion factors is cleaner, more maintainable code. >>> >>> I have included demo and test procedures at the bottom. This >> should >>> fit nicely in the "mapping" subdirectory of octave-forge which >> already >>> contains functions to convert between angular measurements. >>> >>> Please let me know if you have any comments or questions. >>> -Carl >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> =09 >>> __________________________________________ >>> Yahoo! DSL =96 Something to write home about. >>> Just $16.99/mo. or less. >>> dsl.yahoo.com >>> <units.m> >> > > > =09 > __________________________________________ > Yahoo! DSL =96 Something to write home about. > Just $16.99/mo. or less. > dsl.yahoo.com > <units.m>= |