UNITS(1) — USER COMMANDS
NAME
units − conversion program
SYNOPSIS
units
DESCRIPTION
units converts quantities expressed in various standard scales to their equivalents in other scales. It works interactively in this fashion:
You have: inch
You want: cm
∗ 2.540000e+00
/ 3.937008e−01
A quantity is specified as a multiplicative combination of units optionally preceded by a numeric multiplier. Powers are indicated by suffixed positive integers, division by the usual sign:
You have: 15 lbs force/in2
You want: atm
∗ 1.020689e+00
/ 9.797299e−01
units only does multiplicative scale changes. Thus it can convert Kelvin to Rankine, but not Celsius to Fahrenheit. Most familiar units, abbreviations, and metric prefixes are recognized, together with a generous leavening of exotica and a few constants of nature including:
pi Ratio of circumference to diameter,
c Speed of light,
e Charge on an electron,
g Acceleration of gravity,
force Same as g,
mole Avogadro’s number,
water Pressure head per unit height of water,
au Astronomical unit.
pound is not recognized as a unit of mass; lb is. pound refers to a British pound. Compound names are run together (for instance, lightyear). British units that differ from their U.S. counterparts are prefixed thus: brgallon. Currency is denoted belgiumfranc, britainpound, ... For a complete list of units, type:
cat /usr/lib/units
FILES
/usr/lib/units
BUGS
Do not base your financial plans on the currency conversions.
Solbourne Computer, Inc. — 9 September 1987