Physical Quantities  v1.0.0
C++ library of physical quantities, physical models, and units of measure for scientific computing. https://github.com/acodcha/phq
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TemperatureDifference.hpp File Reference
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdint>
#include <functional>
#include <map>
#include <ostream>
#include <string_view>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "../Base.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/ElectricCurrent.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/Length.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/LuminousIntensity.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/Mass.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/SubstanceAmount.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/Temperature.hpp"
#include "../Dimension/Time.hpp"
#include "../Dimensions.hpp"
#include "../Unit.hpp"
#include "../UnitSystem.hpp"

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Namespaces

 PhQ
 Namespace that encompasses all of the Physical Quantities library's content.
 
 PhQ::Unit
 Namespace that contains units of measure.
 

Enumerations

enum class  PhQ::Unit::TemperatureDifference : int8_t { PhQ::Unit::Kelvin , PhQ::Unit::Celsius , PhQ::Unit::Rankine , PhQ::Unit::Fahrenheit }
 Temperature difference units. Not to be confused with temperature units. For example, a temperature difference of +20 °C corresponds to a temperature difference of +36 °F, whereas a temperature of 20 °C corresponds to a temperature of 68 °F. More...
 

Functions

std::ostream & PhQ::operator<< (std::ostream &stream, const Unit::TemperatureDifference unit)