Type:Measurement


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Type:Measurement takes numerical values and units for denoting linear measurements.

To allow users to enter values in different units of measurement, this page specifies several custom unit for this datatype:

  • 1 cm, centimetre
  • 100 mm, millilitre
  • 0.393700787401575 in, ", inch
  • 0.032808399 ft, ', foot
  • 0.01 m, metre

Editors can add more units and alternative representations. To allow users to enter units in several forms, you add alternate representations separated by commas; for example this datatype supports "squared" using <sup>2</sup> or a Unicode character.

The main unit is the first unit with 1:1 correspondence; for this datatype it is m². In the factbox and inline queries, values display converted into this unit first (unless a property specifies different display units).

Facts about "Measurement"
Corresponds to
This property is a special property in this wiki.
0.1 cm, centimetre +, 1 mm, millilitre +, 0.0393700787401575 in, ", inch +, 0.0032808399 ft, ', foot +, 0.001 m, metre +, 1 cm, centimetre +, 10 mm, millilitre +, 0.393700787401575 in, ", inch +, 0.032808399 ft, ', foot + and 0.01 m, metre +