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| <code>PREFIXDEF{%milli = 10^{-3}}</code> lets iMath automatically recognize the unit <code>%millimetre</code>. | <code>PREFIXDEF{%milli = 10^{-3} }</code> lets iMath automatically recognize the unit <code>%millimetre</code>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 27 June 2017
Syntax
PREFIXDEF { symbol = expression }
Implemented in iMath since version 2.2.0 or earlier.
Explanation
Defines a new unit prefix. The symbol is the name of the prefix, this must begin with a percent sign % to distinguish it from a variable name. The expression defines the numeric value of the prefix.
Note that a file which defines SI prefixes comes with iMath and can be activated through the References dialog.
Example
PREFIXDEF{%milli = 10^{-3} } lets iMath automatically recognize the unit %millimetre.