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The Convert Unit function converts a physical number (a number that has a unit) to a pure number (a number with no units) or a pure number to a physical number. Right-click the function and select Build Unit String from the shortcut menu to build and edit a string of units.
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External Links
- Let’s Talk About LabVIEW Units, Part 1 - by Brian Powell
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