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Method for checking the correct and consistent use of units or chemical formulae in a text processing system

  • US 5,159,552 A
  • Filed: 09/20/1990
  • Issued: 10/27/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a text processing system including at least a central processor, a keyboard, a display and a memory wherein is stored:

  • (a) a list of symbols or a set of rules that represent units, each of the units having a dimension to describe a quantitative magnitude;

    (b) criteria for determining whether or not a symbol or a combination of symbols is interpreted as a unit; and

    (c) allowable units and allowable notations thereof;

    a method for checking the correct and consistent use of units for a dimensional description in a given text, comprising in combination the steps of;

    (1) searching the text for strings that include any of the listed symbols which are capable of being interpreted as a unit or part of a unit, pursuant to the stored criteria;

    (2) if such a string is found, comparing a unit associated with the found string and the complete notation thereof to the units and notations specified in (c); and

    (3) generating an error signal if the unit associated with the found string or the notation thereof is not allowable.

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