Hello! In qalc I can do calculations using measuring units like this:

> 5 W * 3 s

  (5 watts) × (3 seconds) = 15 J

I’d like to be able to do something similar also in GNU Octave. I think the symbolic library could be a place to look at, but I found nothing “already done”. Do any of you know of a way to achieve this functionality?

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    1 month ago

    It looks interesting, but more focused on conversions than actual operations it seems:

    octave:37> a.value = 100
    a =
    
      scalar structure containing the fields:
    
        value = 100
        unit = W
    
    octave:38> a.unit = 'W'
    a =
    
      scalar structure containing the fields:
    
        value = 100
        unit = W
    
    octave:39> b.value = 3
    b =
    
      scalar structure containing the fields:
    
        value = 3
        unit = s
    
    octave:40> b.unit = 's'
    b =
    
      scalar structure containing the fields:
    
        value = 3
        unit = s
    
    octave:41> a*b
    error: binary operator '*' not implemented for 'scalar struct' by 'scalar struct' operations
    
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        1 month ago

        I downloaded it and tried to run it, but it gets stuck in a loop and I don’t know how it could be fixed:

        error: max_recursion_depth exceeded
        error: called from
            baseUnitSystem
            <unknown>
        

        it seems the problem is in the line

        coreUnits = buildCoreUnits(u.baseUnitSystem);
        

        in the file u.m, I think because u.baseUnitSystem tries to “call itself”. I don’t know what this should be supposed to do, and have no idea on how to possibly fix it :(