Package org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar
package org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar
Double Scalar storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative.Note: All code in this package is generated.
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- Author:
- Alexander Verbraeck, Peter Knoppers
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ClassDescriptionEasy access methods for the Absolute AbsoluteTemperature DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the AbsorbedDose DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Acceleration DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the AmountOfSubstance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Relative Angle DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the AngularAcceleration DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the AngularVelocity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Area DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the CatalyticActivity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Density DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Dimensionless DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Absolute Direction DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the Relative Duration DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the ElectricalCapacitance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalCharge DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalConductance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalCurrent DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalInductance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalPotential DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the ElectricalResistance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Energy DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the EquivalentDose DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the FlowMass DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the FlowVolume DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Force DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Frequency DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Illuminance DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Relative Length DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the LinearDensity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the LuminousFlux DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the LuminousIntensity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the MagneticFlux DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the MagneticFluxDensity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Mass DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Momentum DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Absolute Position DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the Power DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Pressure DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the RadioActivity DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the generic Relative SI DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the SolidAngle DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Speed DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Relative Temperature DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the Absolute Time DoubleScalar.Easy access methods for the Torque DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.Easy access methods for the Volume DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.