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Offline pwj123  
#1 Posted : 24 December 2015 04:28:52(UTC)
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Hi Forum,

I am new to SMath, and am wondering how additional units can be added to the built-in list. Like cu ft, or cu yds for volume, US tons, cubic feet per second, etc. Have others added to the built-in units, or is there a quick way to import a library with a broader range of units?

Thank you!

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 24 December 2015 08:06:39(UTC)
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Engineering/Sciences use SI .
The most complete unit conversion system I know of:
"Katmar" Uconeer 2.4 [freeware].
From there on, built your own missing in Smath.

Jean Giraud

Offline Davide Carpi  
#3 Posted : 24 December 2015 12:42:07(UTC)
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Hello, take a look here. Use it as reference, I guess the built-in units file was updated since the last update of the file linked by Martin Kraska.


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Offline sinneD  
#4 Posted : 24 December 2015 23:02:21(UTC)
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did you look at the handbook or links to learn SMath?

-> Tools-> Plugins -> Handbooks

You might want to download some of the online info too.

units- you can always define what you need in a worksheet if you need-

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