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Offline mikekaganski  
#1 Posted : 04 July 2016 03:41:17(UTC)
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Using a leading multiplicator (like, say, 10^-3) in a Units placeholder makes the resulting display "wrong": there is no "multiplication" sign between the result number and multiplicator.

Currently, there is a way to workaround this, using an invisible "separator" (nonbreaking space is treated like usual variable name), but this is not obvious and a kind of kludge.

scr45.png

DotBeforeMultiplicator.sm (4kb) downloaded 32 time(s).

Is it possible to show the dot if the first component in the units placeholder is a number, not a unit?
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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 04 July 2016 07:17:26(UTC)
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Quite right: the multiplication operator is implicit, thus not diplayed.
5346 was much more conventional ,,, 0.1mW=0.0001W
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