https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52916

--- Comment #1 from Lydia Pintscher <[email protected]> ---
Question on the ask the dev team page:




Is there any way one could get some details on how the number datatype will
look like? I would like to know:
If there will be 2 datatypes one for number and one for number + physical unit?
Will non-SI units be accepted when entered. Will they be converted to SI? Will
there be an option to switch between non-SI and SI units for displaying? Will
there be an indicator that a value was entered in non-SI units because that
could indicate that it is not really a primary source?
How will the margin of error be included with the measurement? Can it be
entered relative or absolute? Will there be an option to say it is sigma-1,
sigma-2... ? Sometimes the margin of error is asymmetrical. How will this be
entered?
Does the property creator decide on what kind of physical units that are
allowed (e.g. a property could be limited to volumes and another could be
limited to length measurements?)
Apart from the 7 SI units, how many derived units will be supported. E.g.
mol/litre, µg/g (commonly called 'weight/mass part per million'), ml/l (The
units cancel out but it is the only way to distinguish weight-% from volume-%,
etc...).
Will there be a way to enter e.g. the value for the gas constant once and then
convert it to other units (How many properties do we need to store all the
values of the en:Gas_constant? Ideally a dropdown menu couls say "display the
value with other physical units" which would allow the user to switch from
J/(molK) to m³Pa/(molK)). --Tobias1984 (talk) 11:02, 15 August 2013 (UTC)

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