American (imperial) units for dimensions

Labeling configuration entrySlab + Wall + Wall (iWall) + Structural Precast Element + Precast Element

You can choose from the following units for the labels in the mark number line and other lines:

Note: The length 50 cm is always displayed in a prominent position in different units, whilst also taking into account the rounding.

The unit must always be written in brackets (...) after the keyword %IMP in the configuration.

Some examples: %IMP(ID2) = 19.69" or %IMP(IF4) = 19 ¾" or %IMP(IE) = 19.685" or …

Please note the units for stating the values in the lines below the mark number line are sometimes specified in [cm] or [mm] (in the case of slabs, for example, Height [cm] or MehrB [cm] or LDur1d [mm], and so on). If one of these values is to be written in American (imperial) units, this unit must initially be divided by 100 if the unit is [cm], or by 1000 if the unit is [mm], for example.

For example: Heights are stated in cm. To put the Height variable into American (imperial) units, divide it by 100.

Note: Areas (e.g. AsVorh in [cm2]) and volumes (e.g. Vol in [m3]) cannot be specified in American (imperial) units.



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