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siunitx—how do I get exponents with uncertainties?
Having problems aligning in a table with siunitx when using uncertainties in some power of 10Representation of complex number with exponents with siunitx (workaround)?Asymmetric uncertainties with siunitx packagecalorie unit with siunitxCurrency formatting with siunitxPlural units with siunitxAddition/Multiplication of quantities with uncertainties in siunitxHow to write 1½-inch with SIUNITXAligning integers with uncertainties with siunitx in a tableSpecific alignment with siunitx
I am typesetting a lab report with indirectly-measured values of a diffraction grating's grating spacing; these values are on the orders of micrometres, which are more easily expressed in scientific notation; otherwise, I'd have too many leading zeroes.
However, when I type something like SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m
, I receive a compilation error:
Package siunitx Error: Invalid exponent in numerical input(siunitx) '1.80812E-6(0.0044)'. ...as found to be SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m.
Apparently pdflatex
thinks the uncertainty is for the exponent, as detailed in the log file:
The exponent part of a number cannot contain an uncertainty or complex part: the input given appears to contain one of these in the exponent.
How may I remedy this?
siunitx
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I am typesetting a lab report with indirectly-measured values of a diffraction grating's grating spacing; these values are on the orders of micrometres, which are more easily expressed in scientific notation; otherwise, I'd have too many leading zeroes.
However, when I type something like SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m
, I receive a compilation error:
Package siunitx Error: Invalid exponent in numerical input(siunitx) '1.80812E-6(0.0044)'. ...as found to be SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m.
Apparently pdflatex
thinks the uncertainty is for the exponent, as detailed in the log file:
The exponent part of a number cannot contain an uncertainty or complex part: the input given appears to contain one of these in the exponent.
How may I remedy this?
siunitx
add a comment |
I am typesetting a lab report with indirectly-measured values of a diffraction grating's grating spacing; these values are on the orders of micrometres, which are more easily expressed in scientific notation; otherwise, I'd have too many leading zeroes.
However, when I type something like SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m
, I receive a compilation error:
Package siunitx Error: Invalid exponent in numerical input(siunitx) '1.80812E-6(0.0044)'. ...as found to be SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m.
Apparently pdflatex
thinks the uncertainty is for the exponent, as detailed in the log file:
The exponent part of a number cannot contain an uncertainty or complex part: the input given appears to contain one of these in the exponent.
How may I remedy this?
siunitx
I am typesetting a lab report with indirectly-measured values of a diffraction grating's grating spacing; these values are on the orders of micrometres, which are more easily expressed in scientific notation; otherwise, I'd have too many leading zeroes.
However, when I type something like SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m
, I receive a compilation error:
Package siunitx Error: Invalid exponent in numerical input(siunitx) '1.80812E-6(0.0044)'. ...as found to be SI1.80812E-6(0.0044)m.
Apparently pdflatex
thinks the uncertainty is for the exponent, as detailed in the log file:
The exponent part of a number cannot contain an uncertainty or complex part: the input given appears to contain one of these in the exponent.
How may I remedy this?
siunitx
siunitx
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