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@ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter
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TypeScript functions for converting decimeter to millimeter
TypeScript functions for converting decimeter to millimeter.
# if you're using pnpm
pnpm add @ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter
# or, if you're using npm
npm install @ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter
# or, if you're using yarn
yarn add @ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter
import { DecimeterToMillimeter } from "@ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter";
const decimeter = 10;
const millimeter = DecimeterToMillimeter(decimeter);
console.log(millimeter);
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TypeScript functions for converting decimeter to millimeter
The npm package @ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @ilihub/decimeter-to-millimeter popularity was classified as not popular.
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