Std UnitsCalculator

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Std UnitsCalculator.svg Std UnitsCalculator

Menu location
Tools → Units converter...
Phenomena
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

The Std UnitsCalculator command opens the Units converter. The Units converter can be used to convert values from one unit system to another.

Std UnitsCalculator Dialog.png

The Units converter dialog box

Usage

  1. Select the Tools → Std UnitsCalculator.svg Units converter... option from the menu.
  2. The Units converter dialog box opens. For more information see Options.
  3. The dialog box is modeless, meaning it can stay open while you continue working in LabRPS.
  4. Press the Close button to close the dialog box.

Options

Top row

  1. Enter a value with units in the first input box. For example 10 mm.
    • Units with exponents should be entered using the ^ notation. For example 1 m^2.
    • If the input value cannot be recognized or if the units are unknown the => box will display the 'syntax error' message.
  2. Enter the target units in the as input box. For example in.
    • If the units are unknown the => box will display the 'unknown unit' message.
    • If the units in the first and second input box do not match, the => box will display the 'unit mismatch' message. In the example the units match as 'mm' and 'in' are both length units.
  3. If there are no input errors the => box will immediately show the result. For the example values the result is 0,394 in.
  4. Optionally press the Copy button to copy the content of the => box to the clipboard. The value can then for example be pasted in a LabRPS task panel or dialog box.

Text area

  1. The conversion performed in the top row can be copied to the text area by pressing Enter in the first or second input box.
  2. The text area can contain multiple conversions and its content can be selected and copied to the clipboard with Ctrl+C and used in other programs.

Quantity

  1. Select an option from the Unit system dropdown list. This will be the target unit system. Select Preference system to use the unit system defined in the Preferences.
  2. Select an option from the Unit category dropdown list.
  3. Enter a value with units in the Quantity input box. The units must match the unit category.
  4. Click in the Decimals input box and press Enter to convert the value in the Quantity input box.

Notes