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F# units of measure are not displaying as expected. Only the numeric value, sans the unit of measure, are being displayed. See the screenshot below.
Which version of .NET Interactive are you using? (In a notebook, run the #!about magic command. ):
#!about
Version: 1.0.522904+cdfa48b2ea1a27dfe0f545c42a34fd3ec7119074 Library version: 1.0.0-beta.24229.4+cdfa48b2ea1a27dfe0f545c42a34fd3ec7119074 Build date: 2024-05-12T06:09:21.5898155Z
The expected value printout would be 2.0<cm> or 2<cm> and not just 2.
2.0<cm>
2<cm>
2
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I would be happy to take a look at fixing this if I could get a few pointers.
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F# units of measure are not displaying as expected. Only the numeric value, sans the unit of measure, are being displayed. See the screenshot below.
Please complete the following:
Which version of .NET Interactive are you using? (In a notebook, run the
#!about
magic command. ):Screenshots
The expected value printout would be
2.0<cm>
or2<cm>
and not just2
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: