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An image to describe the problem:
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I can confirm. In addition, parenthesis and isolating the unit causes an error
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on 17/09/2021(UTC), on 17/09/2021(UTC)
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Hi. I'm not sure if that error is a bug or a feature. Because it prevent an unusual task: using degrees scale temperature (those that have an offset) in a multiplication, where the usual is using the "new" Delta scale temperatures. I take my time to understand why it's neccesary to use Delta's, but get convinced after some good Martin's explanations ( here). This image shows why I think that: Best regards. Alvaro.
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on 17/09/2021(UTC), on 17/09/2021(UTC)
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I agree with Alvaro. The result is actually correct. I do believe it's still a bug, however, as you can add/subtract degC with seemingly strange, but correct, results. Edited by user 17 September 2021 23:32:01(UTC)
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