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: <tt>'''number'''</tt> is the number to be converted. | : <tt>'''number'''</tt> is the number to be converted. | ||
− | : <tt>'''originalunits'''</tt> and <tt>'''newunits'''</tt> are text representing the original and new measurement systems. These are case-sensitive, and must be selected from the table below. | + | : <tt>'''originalunits'''</tt> and <tt>'''newunits'''</tt> are text representing the original and new measurement systems. These are case-sensitive, and must be selected from the table below. Units in '''bold''' accept an optional prefix as a decimal multiplier from the table below that. |
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" | ||
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− | |property'''||units''' | + | |'''property'''||'''units''' |
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− | |Weight||g, sg, lbm, u, ozm, stone, ton, grain, pweight, hweight, shweight | + | |Weight||'''g''', sg, lbm, '''u''', ozm, stone, ton, grain, pweight, hweight, shweight, brton |
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− | |length||m, mi, Nmi, in, ft, yd, ang, Pica, ell, parsec | + | |length||'''m''', mi, Nmi, in, ft, yd, ang, Pica, ell, '''parsec''', '''lightyear''', survey_mi |
|- | |- | ||
− | |time||yr, day, hr, mn, sec | + | |time||yr, day, hr, mn, '''sec''', '''s''' |
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− | |pressure||Pa, atm, mmHg, Torr, psi | + | |pressure||'''Pa''', '''atm''', '''at''', '''mmHg''', Torr, psi |
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− | |force||N, dyn, pond | + | |force||'''N''', '''dyn''', '''dy''', lbf, '''pond''' |
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− | |energy||J, e, c, cal, eV, HPh, Wh, BTU | + | |energy||'''J''', '''e''', '''c''', '''cal''', '''eV''', '''ev''', HPh, '''Wh''', '''wh''', flb, BTU, btu |
|- | |- | ||
− | |power||W, HP, PS | + | |power||'''W''', '''w''', HP, PS |
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− | |field strength||T, ga | + | |field strength||'''T''', '''ga''' |
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− | |temperature||C, F, K, Reau, Rank | + | |temperature||C, F, '''K''', '''kel''', Reau, Rank |
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− | |volume||l, tsp, tbs, oz, cup, pt, qt, gal, m3, mi3, Nmi3, in3, ft3, yd3, ang3, Pica3 | + | |volume||'''l''', '''L''', '''lt''', tsp, tbs, oz, cup, pt, us_pt, qt, gal, '''m3''', mi3, Nmi3, in3, ft3, yd3, ang3, Pica3, |
− | Middy, Glass | + | barrel, bushel, regton, Schooner, Middy, Glass |
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− | |area||m2, mi2, Nmi2, in2, ft2, yd2, ang2, Pica2, Morgen, ar, acre, ha | + | |area||'''m2''', mi2, Nmi2, in2, ft2, yd2, '''ang2''', Pica2, Morgen, '''ar''', acre, ha |
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− | |speed||m/s, m/h, mph, kn, admkn | + | |speed||'''m/s''', '''m/sec''', m/h, mph, kn, admkn |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |information||'''bit''', '''byte''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | : The above units may be preceded by a decimal multiplier. For example <tt>'''k'''</tt> (<i>kilo</i>) is the prefix for 10<sup>3</sup> - so <tt>'''km'''</tt> means <i> | + | : The above units may be preceded by a decimal multiplier. For example <tt>'''k'''</tt> (<i>kilo</i>) is the prefix for 10<sup>3</sup> - so <tt>'''km'''</tt> means <i>kilometers</i>. If the unit is a measure of area the multiplier is squared, and if it is a measure of volume the multiplier is cubed. For example <tt>'''km2'''</tt> means <i>square kilometers</i>, that is <i>10<sup>6</sup> square meters</i>. The following table lists the prefixes: |
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− | |prefix < 1'''||y (10<sup>-24</sup>), z (10<sup>-21</sup>), a (10<sup>-18</sup>), f (10<sup>-15</sup>), p (10<sup>-12</sup>), n (10<sup>-9</sup>), u (10<sup>-6</sup>), m (10<sup>-3</sup>), c (10<sup>-2</sup>), d (10<sup>-1</sup>) | + | |'''prefix < 1'''||y (10<sup>-24</sup>), z (10<sup>-21</sup>), a (10<sup>-18</sup>), f (10<sup>-15</sup>), p (10<sup>-12</sup>), n (10<sup>-9</sup>), u (10<sup>-6</sup>), m (10<sup>-3</sup>), c (10<sup>-2</sup>), d (10<sup>-1</sup>) |
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− | |prefix > 1'''|| e (10<sup>1</sup>), h (10<sup>2</sup>), k (10<sup>3</sup>), M 10<sup>6</sup>), G (10<sup>9</sup>), T (10<sup>12</sup>), P (10<sup>15</sup>), E (10<sup>18</sup>), Z (10<sup>21</sup>), Y (10<sup>24</sup>) | + | |'''prefix > 1'''|| e (10<sup>1</sup>), h (10<sup>2</sup>), k (10<sup>3</sup>), M 10<sup>6</sup>), G (10<sup>9</sup>), T (10<sup>12</sup>), P (10<sup>15</sup>), E (10<sup>18</sup>), Z (10<sup>21</sup>), Y (10<sup>24</sup>) |
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<tt>'''CONVERT_ADD(10;"yd";"cm")'''</tt> | <tt>'''CONVERT_ADD(10;"yd";"cm")'''</tt> | ||
− | : returns <tt>'''914.4'''</tt>, that is 10 yards expressed in | + | : returns <tt>'''914.4'''</tt>, that is 10 yards expressed in centimeters. |
− | {{ | + | === Issues: === |
− | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: CONVERT function|CONVERT]] | + | * For historical reasons, many of the units do not use international standard abbreviations. |
+ | * This function is not generally compatible with other spreadsheets. | ||
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+ | {{SeeAlso|EN| | ||
+ | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: CONVERT function|CONVERT]] | ||
− | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Mathematical functions|Mathematical functions]] | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Mathematical functions|Mathematical functions]] |
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically|Functions listed alphabetically]] | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically|Functions listed alphabetically]] | ||
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category|Functions listed by category]]}} | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category|Functions listed by category]]}} | ||
− | + | [[Category: Documentation/Reference/Calc/Mathematical functions]] | |
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CONVERT_ADD
Converts a number from one measurement system to another.
This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.
Syntax:
CONVERT_ADD(number; originalunits; newunits)
- number is the number to be converted.
- originalunits and newunits are text representing the original and new measurement systems. These are case-sensitive, and must be selected from the table below. Units in bold accept an optional prefix as a decimal multiplier from the table below that.
property units Weight g, sg, lbm, u, ozm, stone, ton, grain, pweight, hweight, shweight, brton length m, mi, Nmi, in, ft, yd, ang, Pica, ell, parsec, lightyear, survey_mi time yr, day, hr, mn, sec, s pressure Pa, atm, at, mmHg, Torr, psi force N, dyn, dy, lbf, pond energy J, e, c, cal, eV, ev, HPh, Wh, wh, flb, BTU, btu power W, w, HP, PS field strength T, ga temperature C, F, K, kel, Reau, Rank volume l, L, lt, tsp, tbs, oz, cup, pt, us_pt, qt, gal, m3, mi3, Nmi3, in3, ft3, yd3, ang3, Pica3, barrel, bushel, regton, Schooner, Middy, Glass
area m2, mi2, Nmi2, in2, ft2, yd2, ang2, Pica2, Morgen, ar, acre, ha speed m/s, m/sec, m/h, mph, kn, admkn information bit, byte - The above units may be preceded by a decimal multiplier. For example k (kilo) is the prefix for 103 - so km means kilometers. If the unit is a measure of area the multiplier is squared, and if it is a measure of volume the multiplier is cubed. For example km2 means square kilometers, that is 106 square meters. The following table lists the prefixes:
prefix < 1 y (10-24), z (10-21), a (10-18), f (10-15), p (10-12), n (10-9), u (10-6), m (10-3), c (10-2), d (10-1) prefix > 1 e (101), h (102), k (103), M 106), G (109), T (1012), P (1015), E (1018), Z (1021), Y (1024) Example:
CONVERT_ADD(120;"in";"ft")
- returns 10, the number of feet in 120 inches.
CONVERT_ADD(10;"yd";"cm")
- returns 914.4, that is 10 yards expressed in centimeters.
Issues:
- For historical reasons, many of the units do not use international standard abbreviations.
- This function is not generally compatible with other spreadsheets.
See Also
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