Jim Moseby wrote:
Shaun wrote:
I would say that requiring explicit use of the chars (')
and (") to denote imperial measurement is probably the neatest
way to go (and that you can assume that lack of these chars and
or use of the (.) entails metric data. ... assuming you have/want
a single text
>
> Shaun wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to create a function that will convert metres
> to feet and vice
> > versa. After searching Google I have found that 1 meters =
> 3.2808399 feet.
> > However if someone enters 10.5 to mean 10 feet and 5 inches
> this is not the
> > same as 10 fee
Shaun wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a function that will convert metres to feet and vice
versa. After searching Google I have found that 1 meters = 3.2808399 feet.
However if someone enters 10.5 to mean 10 feet and 5 inches this is not the
same as 10 feet and half a foot as there are 12 in
converting feets to inches and after converting inches to cm.
Sorry fo my english
Gustavo
Shaun escribió:
Hi,
I am trying to create a function that will convert metres to feet and vice
versa. After searching Google I have found that 1 meters = 3.2808399 feet.
However if someone enters 10.5 t
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