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I was surprised to find I couldn't use a Hertz unit in a number formatter. I wondered if I could specify it as "per-second" or "-per-second", but both raise errors.
By extension, kHz, MHz, GHz, THz, etc.
I can also see a use for per minute, such as revolutions per minute (engineering, automotive, etc), beats per minute (music), and possibly per hour or per day (statistics?)
The only mention I can find of frequency in this issue tracker is in #32, where it was proposed but seemingly then never discussed again, and I didn't find mention of hertz at all.
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Triaged this in the list of requests for new units:
new unitRequest for a new unit in Intl.NumberFormat
I'd love to add all 200+ CLDR units, but unfortunately that would increase the download size of browsers, so long as browsers include all locale data in their initial download. I hope implementations can eventually agree on solutions to that problem so that we can add more features without negatively impacting data size.
I was surprised to find I couldn't use a Hertz unit in a number formatter. I wondered if I could specify it as "per-second" or "-per-second", but both raise errors.
By extension, kHz, MHz, GHz, THz, etc.
I can also see a use for per minute, such as revolutions per minute (engineering, automotive, etc), beats per minute (music), and possibly per hour or per day (statistics?)
The only mention I can find of frequency in this issue tracker is in #32, where it was proposed but seemingly then never discussed again, and I didn't find mention of hertz at all.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: