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New Tutorial for Mx
A new tutorial for Mx has been made available.Mx is the new home for JMeasure
The project formerly known as JMeasure has been renamed Mx. The source code, API, and tutorials have been updated to reflect this name change.JMeasure v.0.5.6 Released
- Changed name from JMeasure to Mx
- Changed the root package name from jmeasure to org.xspace.mx
JMeasure v.0.5.5 Released
- Added SiderealDay to the immutable package implementation
- Added SiderealDay to the mutable package implementation
- Updated the license to use the latest version of the Academic Free License (v.3.0)
JMeasure v.0.5.4 Released
- Utility functions were added that are intended to simplify the process of checking whether two measurement objects are of the same type (eg. a kilometer is the same type as a meter; a kilometer is not the same type as a Minute). They were added to the BaseUnit and Untis classes in both implementations.
- Added utility functions to cast objects as Length units, Time units, etc.
- Added SI.isSameMeasurementType()
- Created a Force class; Newton and PoundForce now subclass it
- Added readObject and writeObject to the BaseUnit implementations. This change makes past serializable objects incompatible, but allows future changes in implementations to be backward-compatible.
JMeasure v.0.5.3 Released
- The two implementations are now serializable.
JMeasure v.0.5.2 Released
- Updated the license to use the latest version of the Academic Free License (v.2.0)
JMeasure v.0.5.1 Released
- Includes the source code, binary, documentation, and a tutorial on basic usage.
- The tutorial is also available as a separate download.