How do you write your own custom converters and specify the conversion factor using javax.measure packages. (e.g. Pint to gallons)
How do you write your own custom measurement converters
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Well, I don't know the "correct" way to do it, but the obvious way would be to follow the pattern of the
NonSIclass; i.e. create your own class containing statics for each unit, with values based on the standard definitions for the non-SI units in terms of SI units.