Scientific Specific Units
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12-07-2015, 12:53 AM
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RE: Scientific Specific Units
(12-06-2015 10:21 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: So if I am understanding you correctly, the problem is that "by convention" the c^2 is just left in. Here is where it gets very problematic. How would the calculator possibly be able to know when a unit value that cancels with another "should not by convention have anything done with it"? I don't know how the Prime is units logic is implemented, therefore I can't comment. I don't expect fast response on this issue. I know it is hard to implement things. Since your response didn't come with an 'aha' moment, it is less likely. At this point I don't feel that I have vetted this "recommendation" enough to pass it on to official channels. It would be not so nice if I try to push something official channels when there isn't even a way to implement it. I will have to give it some though. I have made enough of a stink about the issue that if it was implementable you "may" remember. Maybe I should start a new Thread but what is wrong with the Units UI? -Luis- |
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