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[I feel like I have had this conversation before, but can't find trace of it anymore. Hope it is not a duplicate]
I keep forgetting that the `convert` function only works for float, not `UnitScalar`s…
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ucum.js: **0.0.2**
The library seems to suffer from the effects of number representation errors, I assume these are caused by using binary floating point arithmetic for internal calculations.
Th…
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I'm writing a `*period` function to let me scale periods, for example doubling `(period [months 1] [hours 3])`to `(period [months 2] [hours 6])`. I was hoping to do this by calling `period->list`, sca…
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I would like to be able to use UTM coordinates for my axes in ggmap. I currently do this by getting my background with `get_map()`, converting the bounding box attributes via `rgdal::spTransform`, an…
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This may be easy, but I haven't quite teased out if this is possible yet.
Goal: I have data that comes in various magnitudes and I would like to normalize the the string output to the baseScalar whi…
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We've started converting the existing unittests to pytest with fixtures. I've opened this issue so we can track which modules have been done and which are left to complete.
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jetuk updated
6 years ago
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Converting a type to another type can affect the precision of the value.
e.g.
```
Grams(5).in(Kilograms)
// squants.mass.Mass = 0.005 kg
Grams(5.1).in(Kilograms)
// squants.mass.Mass = 0.005…
camjo updated
2 years ago
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Do we want to support these?
```.py
var.to(unit=None)
sc.to_unit(var, None)
```
They currently don't work. `to_unit` raises an exception but `to` does nothing because `None` is used to mean 'do n…
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#2800 # Bug report
**Bug summary**
Ramses has a length unit called unit_l (cgs), e.g. ds.parameters['unit_l']
This is the correct length unit for ramses that feeds into all derived units (den…
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In the ’concepts/severityscores/sofa.ipynb’ script:
1) Outliers for FiO2 values (>100) are discarded. Before converting to FiO2 %, there are also some entries that have a value between 1 and 20, wh…