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inch | Inches conversion factor for current projects units. | manual |
Inches conversion factor for current projects units.
No matter what units the current project uses, this function will always return the conversion factor to inches.
For example, if the current project uses inches, this function will return 1
. If the current project uses millimeters, this function will return 25.4
.
Caution: This function is only intended to be used when you absolutely MUST have different units in your code than the project settings. Otherwise, it is a bad pattern to use this function.
We merely provide these functions for convenience and readability, as 10 * inch()
is more readable that your intent is "I want 10 inches" than 10 * 25.4
, if the project settings are in millimeters.
inch() -> number
Tags
units
Examples
const totalWidth = 10 * inch()
Arguments
Returns
number