NetBSD/usr.bin/units
kre 01d1f1dd0c If we're having Thai units, make them correct. A tarangwah is a square wah,
which is ~4m^2 but not exactly (just as a wah is not exactly 2m, but close).
(wah apparently comes from the width of a person with hands outstretched...)
2020-04-23 09:38:17 +00:00
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units.c Improve previous slightly; while we accept e.g. "meter2" to mean "meter^2", 2016-02-05 03:32:49 +00:00
units.lib If we're having Thai units, make them correct. A tarangwah is a square wah, 2020-04-23 09:38:17 +00:00

#	$NetBSD: README,v 1.2 1996/04/06 06:00:59 thorpej Exp $

This is a program which I wrote as a clone of the UNIX 'units'
command.  I threw it together in a couple days, but it seems to work,
with some restrictions.  I have tested it under DOS with Borland C and
Ultrix 4.2, and SunOS 4.1.  

This program differs from the unix units program in the following
ways:
   it can gracefully handle exponents larger than 9 in output
   it uses 'e' to denote exponentiation in numbers
   prefixes are listed in the units file
   it tries both -s and -es plurals
   it allows use of * for multiply and ^ for exponentiation in the input
   the output format is somewhat different

Adrian Mariano (adrian@cam.cornell.edu or mariano@geom.umn.edu)