Rank: Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 05/02/2009(UTC) Posts: 13 Location: Germany
|
Hi, I was a bit suprised about the way the percentage function works. It would look so much nicer if the percentage sign '%' would be used as postfix operator (like the factorial operator "!" . I know that this will not always be an adequate replacement in a formula, but for defining constants it would be great. Maybe when you start implementing physical units you can treat percentage as a unit.
|
|
|
|
Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 15/04/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,986 Was thanked: 1124 time(s) in 721 post(s)
|
Hello, I support this proposal. Originally Posted by: sleschke Hi, I was a bit suprised about the way the percentage function works. It would look so much nicer if the percentage sign '%' would be used as postfix operator (like the factorial operator "!" . I know that this will not always be an adequate replacement in a formula, but for defining constants it would be great. Maybe when you start implementing physical units you can treat percentage as a unit. What can be done: (unfortunately 'Prozent:0.01 does not work) 'Prozent:0.01 2*'Prozent=0.02@# {2*'mm}/'m=0.2@'Prozent Using the % sign would be much more intuitive for the user. It is easy to write this on paper, the letter is easy to type, thus why not use it? I have in mind the usage for mechanical engineering applications, e.g. for strain. Here even the per-thousand symbol would be welcome. I tried to extend the units definitions (Units.xml under Entries) <unit value="0.01" description="581" dimension="All"> <name lang="eng" text="'%" /> </unit> This failed, just as the attempt to define a unit '% interactively fails. First obstacle is the binding of the %-key to the plus/minus-operator. Second obstacle is that when editing a unit name string the GUI doesn't even accept %-characters from the clipboard. Best regards, Martin Kraska |
|
1 user thanked mkraska for this useful post.
|
|
|
Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.