Hello,

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Harold E. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Concerning the use of constants as units, it's still not very clear in
> my mind, but I think it would be possible to define an option to hide
> it or not when printing the unit, and also to try to determine which
> are the constants to add in an expression to recover the right one
> (for example E = m to E = mc²).

I'm far from being an expert in this field, so my questions arise
rather from curiosity than from some serious background
considerations: what uses do you envision for this feature of
recovering the right constant?

On the other hand, recovering the constant requires quite a bit of
analysis of the environment.  For example, in a certain environment, I
may use E to denote something different from the total energy.

And further, how does using constants as units help?

Again, I'm asking just because I know that when people ask me to
explain something, I get to understand that something better.  You
said using constants as units isn't very clear yet, so, I'm here
nagging you :-)

Sergiu

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