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AP_Logger: add bytes per second unit `B`
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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ const struct UnitStructure log_Units[] = {
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{ 'a', "Ah" }, // Ampere hours
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{ 'a', "Ah" }, // Ampere hours
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{ 'd', "deg" }, // of the angular variety, -180 to 180
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{ 'd', "deg" }, // of the angular variety, -180 to 180
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{ 'b', "B" }, // bytes
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{ 'b', "B" }, // bytes
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{ 'B', "B/s" }, // bytes per second
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{ 'k', "deg/s" }, // degrees per second. Degrees are NOT SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians
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{ 'k', "deg/s" }, // degrees per second. Degrees are NOT SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians
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{ 'D', "deglatitude" }, // degrees of latitude
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{ 'D', "deglatitude" }, // degrees of latitude
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{ 'e', "deg/s/s" }, // degrees per second per second. Degrees are NOT SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians
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{ 'e', "deg/s/s" }, // degrees per second per second. Degrees are NOT SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ Please keep the names consistent with Tools/autotest/param_metadata/param.py:33
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| 'A' | "A" | Ampere|
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| 'A' | "A" | Ampere|
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| 'd' | "deg" | of the angular variety | -180 to 180|
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| 'd' | "deg" | of the angular variety | -180 to 180|
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| 'b' | "B" | bytes|
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| 'b' | "B" | bytes|
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| 'B' | "B/s" | bytes per second |
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| 'k' | "deg/s" | degrees per second | Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second|
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| 'k' | "deg/s" | degrees per second | Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second|
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| 'D' | "deglatitude" | degrees of latitude|
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| 'D' | "deglatitude" | degrees of latitude|
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| 'e' | "deg/s/s" | degrees per second per second | Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second^2|
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| 'e' | "deg/s/s" | degrees per second per second | Not an SI unit, but in some situations more user-friendly than radians per second^2|
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