sbioshowunits
Show units in library
If you specify four output arguments when calling sbioshowunits, the
function no longer returns the offset information as the fourth output. The fourth output is
now a logical vector that is true for each built-in unit.
You can no longer specify five output arguments when you call
sbioshowunits. For details, see Version History.
Syntax
unitObjs = sbioshowunits
[Name, Composition]
= sbioshowunits
[Name, Composition, Multiplier]
= sbioshowunits
[Name, Composition, Multiplier, Builtin] = sbioshowunits
[___] = sbioshowunits()UnitNames
Arguments
| Vector of unit objects from the |
| Names of the built-in or user-defined units, specified as a character vector, string, string vector, or cell array of character vectors. |
| Shows the combination of base and derived units that
defines the unit |
| The numerical value that defines the relationship between
the unit |
| An array of logical values. If is true
for a unit, the unit is built in. If
is false for a unit, the
unit is user-defined. |
Description
returns
the units in the library to unitObjs = sbioshowunits as
a vector of unit objects.unitObjs
[ returns the composition for
each unit in Name, Composition]
= sbioshowunits to Name as
a cell array of character vectors. Composition
[ returns the multiplier for the
unit with name Name, Composition, Multiplier]
= sbioshowunits to Name.Multiplier
[
returns whether the unit is built in or user defined for each unit in
Name, Composition, Multiplier, Builtin] = sbioshowunits to
Name. Builtin
[___] = sbioshowunits(
returns information about the units matching any of the names specified in
)UnitNames. UnitNames
Examples
[name, composition] = sbioshowunits;
[name, composition] = sbioshowunits('molecule');