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Re: Proposal

  • From: Werner Keil < >
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  • Subject: Re: Proposal
  • Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 09:53:42 +0100

Yep, or cast. For known SI Standard operations, asType() seems best, but
you may always do an explicit cast if you prefer[?]

 Werner




On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:53 AM, Martin Desruisseaux <
>
 wrote:

>  Correction (forgot the final call to asType in my example):
>
> Le 03/11/14 10:49, Martin Desruisseaux a écrit :
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>  Quantity<Force> f = mass.multiply(speed).divide(time).asType(Force.class);
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