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A converter is a tool that transforms one type of data or unit into another. This is an example of what the content may look like for this topic. If you are searching for a particular type of converter, you can consult this list to find the most common types. The following are all types that are available on this website: - date converter – currency converter – mass/weight measurement converter – length conversion – area conversion (i.e., square footage) – time conversions (i.e. hours) – temperature conversion The goal is to make this as simple as possible and open and easy to use. Converters for converting metric measurements (length, area, volume etc.) are not included in this resource. This is because we focus on the conversion of weights and ratios. One advantage of including metric measurements is that has been tested on a scientific calculator. In fact, the public-facing online web-portal for the calculator was built with converter functionality from the beginning due to its frequent use. Other metrics have been added at the request of users over time, but have been left out from this list of converters by choice rather than by exclusion. The resource is a convenient way to convert a variety of measurements and can be used as a teaching tool for people who are learning new terminology. However, the website cannot display all of the types of conversions that can be done (or that can be done using a scientific calculator). For example, it might not be possible to combine two different types of weights (e.g., pounds and kilograms) within one conversion. It is important for users to keep this in mind when they use the resource; do not assume you will be able to do all of your conversion needs with this tool. Conversions are entered into the converter in a variety of ways. Users can enter values directly into the converter, but this is more difficult than entering values through a method that uses copy-paste or link/button functions. A third option is to use Google Chrome to "store" favorite measurements for future use. This is an option included with the resource, but it requires some knowledge of browser storage and bookmarking first. The fourth option is for users who wish to create their own converter on the go, convert new measurements that they encounter in real time, or correct existing conversions using an on-screen ruler. One way of entering measurements into the converter is by copy-pasting numbers from a source document. An advantage of this is that it "pushes" the measurement data directly into the converter at the time of entry. However, this method doesn't allow you to use any of the special functions available in the converter (e.g., formatting, predictions, etc.) Another disadvantage is that it has been reported to cause errors when certain symbols are encountered in copied content from an external source. In contrast to copy-paste, a second option allows users to click a button or link rather than copy numbers from their source document. The website converts measurements automatically when a user clicks a button or link for a particular measurement conversion. eccc085e13
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