'unknown' | '?' |
'Voltage' | 'V' |
'Current' | 'A' |
'Time' | 'Secs' |
'Frequency' | 'Hertz' |
'Resistance' | 'Ohm' |
'Conductance' | 'Sie' |
'Capacitance' | 'F' |
'Inductance' | 'H' |
'Energy' | 'J' |
'Power' | 'W' |
'Charge' | 'C' |
'Flux' | 'Vs' |
'Volt???MATH???^2???MATH???' | 'V???MATH???^2???MATH???' |
'Volt???MATH???^2???MATH???/Hz' | 'V???MATH???^2???MATH???/Hz' |
'Volt/rtHz' | 'V/rtHz' |
'Amp???MATH???^2???MATH???' | 'A???MATH???^2???MATH???' |
'Amp???MATH???^2???MATH???/Hz' | 'A???MATH???^2???MATH???/Hz' |
'Amp/rtHz' | 'A/rtHz' |
" (means dimensionless - see notes) |
The physical type of a vector is the name of the physical quantity it represents e.g. Voltage, Current, Time etc. This is used by graph plotting routines to set appropriate units for axes. To set a vector as dimensionless, use the following syntax:
SetUnits vector {"}
SetUnits <vector-name> <units>
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