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Smath changes the final unit arbitrarily not what I want - Сообщения
#1 Опубликовано: 07.06.2016 05:58:34
Hi All
having defined some parameters let's say with the unit of Mpa I noticed that the final results are given in Pa (Pascals) and I can not change it or I don't know how to change or preset to force Smath to give me the results in Mpa. Any ideas ?
having defined some parameters let's say with the unit of Mpa I noticed that the final results are given in Pa (Pascals) and I can not change it or I don't know how to change or preset to force Smath to give me the results in Mpa. Any ideas ?
#2 Опубликовано: 07.06.2016 06:07:33
It's not changing them "arbitrarily", it uses base SI units. There's no preset currently (except for currently unsupported direct-edit way to choose imperial units). But you may put cursor to the trailing placeholder in an expression and put the desired units there.
С уважением,
Михаил Каганский
#3 Опубликовано: 07.06.2016 06:29:08
Hi farzad. Check from minute 2"30.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
#4 Опубликовано: 07.06.2016 12:22:13
#5 Опубликовано: 07.06.2016 12:41:34
https://smath.com/wiki/Units.ashx

ЦитатаEvaluating an expression that contain units, the output will be delivered with the default units (SI base units); to change the output unit, write your favorite unit in the right placeholder.

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#6 Опубликовано: 04.08.2016 22:45:59
None of this works for me. I need to change 'Pa into 'kWh/'m^3 (energy density) but trying to insert my units into the trailing placeholder just produces a mess of other units. Sometimes the actual calculation gets messed up too!
Bill
Bill
#7 Опубликовано: 05.08.2016 06:12:56
WroteNone of this works for me. I need to change 'Pa into 'kWh/'m^3 (energy density) but trying to insert my units into the trailing placeholder just produces a mess of other units. Sometimes the actual calculation gets messed up too!
Bill
Hello Bill,
this is because kWh doesn't exists in the built-in units; you have to use 'kW*'hr/'m^3 or define your own unit somewhere in the worksheet (see the attachment)
kWh (cloud)
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