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red-ray

Junior Member

Is x an SI Unit?

Friday, October 7th 2022, 1:08am

I am starting to look into the X.59 playground virtual sensors and there is a "x" sensor unit, see attachment one.

I have checked the Si unit specifications and not found a x unit, what is it?

Looking further no fractional decimal digits are reported, when there should be a lest one. I's rendered as 94 x when it should be 94.1, why is this? See attachment two.
red-ray has attached the following images:
  • vssmu.png
  • lksmu.png

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "red-ray" (Oct 7th 2022, 1:20am)

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Friday, October 7th 2022, 10:39am

The 'X' unit is simply a place holder if none of the listed units apply, it works similarly to not assigning a unit.
It does appear both applying the 'X' unit, or no unit, causes the aquasuite to round to the nearest unit digit for the final value,

sebastian

Administrator

Friday, October 7th 2022, 11:06am

The 'X' unit is simply a place holder if none of the listed units apply
no.
you can use the "x" as factor (CPU clock multiplier ...) for a non unit use "- - -".

red-ray

Junior Member

Friday, October 7th 2022, 12:42pm

OK, but why is the decimal digit absent?

Further for a CPU multiplier it should be such as x4.5 not 4.5x

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "red-ray" (Oct 7th 2022, 12:55pm)