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Physics::Unit::Scalar::Implementation(3) |
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Physics::Unit::Scalar::Implementation(3) |
Physics::Unit::Scalar::Implementation - This page discusses implementation
issues of the Physics/Unit/Scalar.pm module.
Classes and objects derived from Physics::Unit::Scalar follow these rules:
- All objects of a particular class that derives from Physics::Unit::Scalar
define their values relative to the same Physics::Unit object, and
thus have the same dimensionality and scale. Thus, for example, all
objects of type Physics::Unit::Distance use the Unit object
"meter". Objects of type Physics::Unit::Acceleration use the
Unit object "meter / sec^2".
- Objects of the Physics::Unit::Scalar class (and not a derived class) each
have their own Physics::Unit object to describe the quantity.
- InitSubtypes()
- This is called during compilation, and creates classes for each of the
unit types defined in Physics::Unit.
- MyUnit($arg)
- Returns a reference to the Unit object that is used to define the
quantity. $arg can either be a class name or an
object that derives from Physics::Unit::Scalar.
- GetMyUnit($class)
- Get the class' MyUnit.
- GetDefaultUnit($class)
- Get the class' DefaultUnit.
- ScalarResolve($hash)
- This takes an unblessed reference to a hash as an argument. The hash
should have a value member and a MyUnit member.
This determines the proper type of Scalar that the object
should be (based on MyUnit's type), 'normalizes' the Scalar, blesses it
into the proper subtype, and returns it.
This is used by ScalarFactory and several of the arithmetic
functions (whenever the arithmetic function actually changes the
dimensionality of the unit, and thus the type of scalar).
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