Hi I have found an alternative solution to this problem: > Is it possible to express in a calc block some basic operations with > variables and non-predefined units? > > > For example, if you wanted to build a code block that calculates how > much money costs > > a land with an Area of 300x300 m^2 at a price of 1 $/m^2. > > > Would it be something like this? > > #+begin_src calc >   a = 300 m >   b = 300 m >   Area = a*b >   cost = 1 ($/m^2) >   A*c > > #+end_src > The alternative way I am trying is using an org-table. It is not literate programming, but it is a spreadsheet with units ;D | $ | a = 300 m        | | $ | b = 300 m        | | _ | Area             | |   | 90000 m^2        | | $ | cost = 1 USD/m^2 | | _ | Payment          | |   | 90000 USD        | #+TBLFM: $Area=$a*$b::$Payment=$Area*$cost (Below "Area" cell it is the result of a*b, and below "Payment" cell it is the result of Area*cost) Now, in a more practical case, I have some problems with units: | $ | E = 2141404.05 kg/cm^2          | | $ | s_lim = 275  N/mm^2              | | $ | s_lim = 2800  kg/cm^2            | | $ | W = 10000 kg                     | | $ | l = 65  cm                       | | $ | I = 25166  cm^4                  | | $ | Z = 1680  cm^3                   | | _ | s                                | |   | 386.90476 kg cm / cm^3           | | _ | cs                               | |   | 7.2369231 kg cm^3 / (cm^2 kg cm) | #+TBLFM: $s=$W*$l/$Z::$cs=$s_lim/$s Below "cs" cell it appears 7.2... and this should be an adimensional number (no units). Is it possible to simplify those units? I have tried with: | $ | E = 2141404.05  kg/cm^2 | | $ | s_lim = 275  N/mm^2     | | $ | s_lim = 2800  kg/cm^2   | | $ | W = 10000 kg            | | $ | l = 65  cm              | | $ | I = 25166  cm^4         | | $ | Z = 1680  cm^3          | | _ | s                       | |   | 386.90476 kg / cm^2     | | _ | cs                      | |   | #ERROR                  | #+TBLFM: $s=uconvert($W*$l/$Z,kg / cm^2)::$cs=uconvert($s_lim/$s, ) where uconvert is defined as: (defmath uconvert (v u)   "Convert value V to compatible unit U."   (math-convert-units v u)) But no luck, "cs" result is an ERROR. Is it feasible to get a value for "cs" with no units? Best regards