On Monday, 11 February 2013 at 22:33:02 UTC, Arlen wrote:
'meters!15' is supposed to be '15 * meters', right? Then how
would you
express '15 / meters' ? You cannot; therefore, 'meters!15'
doesn't make
sense.
15 * meters, has an outupt '15 m' which is short for '15 m^1'.
The
exponent is not shown when it's 1.
15 / meters, has an output '15 m^-1'
Oh, somehow that skipped my mind.
But 15 / meters could be meters!(15, -1). It suits me more as it
stands out of the whole expression and I would less likely make a
mistake while writing it.