
"Janek Kozicki" <janek_listy@wp.pl> wrote in message news:20060618012325.13991239@absurd...
Andy Little said: (by the date of Sat, 17 Jun 2006 21:14:57 +0100)
Some examples there showing the advantages of units are:
<libs/pqs/examples/conversion_factor.cpp> <libs/pqs/examples/capacitor_time_curve.cpp> <libs/pqs/examples/lab_example.cpp> <libs/pqs/examples/gravity.cpp> <libs/pqs/examples/fibonacci_optimise-timer.cpp> <libs.pqs/examples/noise_voltage_density.cpp. <libs/pqs/examples/clcpp_response.cpp>
Hi Andy, this is not a good reply to well posed question.
You should rather pick only one of those examples, copy/paste a (small) fragment of it, and write reasoning why length::m makes sense. It's even possible that while writing this, you will discover yourself that it doesn't make sense :)
I'm sorry about being harsh ... but - you know small piece of code with good comments that are ,,on topic'' of length::m is thousands better than tons of examples without explanation...
Yes the examples need to be sorted to and linked to Docs, and more examples... Ok ......... ;-) regards Andy Little