BH.oM.Units.TorquePerLengthUnit¶
Enum values¶
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Undefined | - |
| KilogramForceCentimeterPerMeter | - |
| KilogramForceMeterPerMeter | - |
| KilogramForceMillimeterPerMeter | - |
| KilonewtonCentimeterPerMeter | - |
| KilonewtonMeterPerMeter | - |
| KilonewtonMillimeterPerMeter | - |
| KilopoundForceFootPerFoot | - |
| KilopoundForceInchPerFoot | - |
| MeganewtonCentimeterPerMeter | - |
| MeganewtonMeterPerMeter | - |
| MeganewtonMillimeterPerMeter | - |
| MegapoundForceFootPerFoot | - |
| MegapoundForceInchPerFoot | - |
| NewtonCentimeterPerMeter | - |
| NewtonMeterPerMeter | - |
| NewtonMillimeterPerMeter | - |
| PoundForceFootPerFoot | - |
| PoundForceInchPerFoot | - |
| TonneForceCentimeterPerMeter | - |
| TonneForceMeterPerMeter | - |
| TonneForceMillimeterPerMeter | - |
Code and Schema¶
C# implementation¶
C#
public enum TorquePerLengthUnit : System.Enum, System.ValueType, System.IComparable, System.ISpanFormattable, System.IFormattable, System.IConvertible
Assembly: Units_oM.dll
The C# enum definition is available on github:
All history and changes of the class can be found by inspection the history.
JSON Schema implementation¶
The object is defined as a JSON schema. You can validate a JSON instance against this schema by reference. To do this, use the schema reference below in a validator like this one.
JSON Schema
{
"$ref" : "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BHoM/BHoM_JSONSchema/develop/Units_oM/TorquePerLengthUnit.json"
}
The JSON Schema is available on github here: