This operation converts values between different units of mass.
Data types
These are the input/output expected data types for this operation:
Input data
- Values whose unit of mass you want to transform. They must be strings representing numbers.
Output data
- Resulting values after transforming them to the selected unit of mass.
Parameters
These are the parameters you need to configure to use this operation (mandatory parameters are marked with a *):
Input units*
Enter the unit of mass of your input data. You must indicate one of the following:
Metric
Yoctogram (yg)
Zeptogram (zg)
Attogram (ag)
Femtogram (fg)
Picogram (pg)
Nanogram (ng)
Microgram (μg)
Milligram (mg)
Centigram (cg)
Decigram (dg)
Gram (g)
Decagram (dag)
Hectogram (hg)
Kilogram (kg)
Megagram (Mg)
Tonne (t)
Gigagram (Gg)
Teragram (Tg)
Petagram (Pg)
Exagram (Eg)
Zettagram (Zg)
Yottagram (Yg)
Imperial Avoirdupois
Grain (gr)
Dram (dr)
Ounce (oz)
Pound (lb)
Nail
Stone (st)
Quarter (qr)
Tod
US hundredweight (cwt)
Imperial hundredweight (cwt)
US ton (t)
Imperial ton (t)
Imperial Troy
Grain (gr)
Pennyweight (dwt)
Troy dram (dr t)
Troy ounce (oz t)
Troy pound (lb t)
Mark
Archaic
Wey
Wool wey
Suffolk wey
Wool sack
Coal sack
Load
Last
Flax or feather last
Gunpowder last
Picul
Rice last
Comparisons
Big Ben (14 tonnes)
Blue whale (180 tonnes)
International Space Station (417 tonnes)
Space Shuttle (2,041 tonnes)
RMS Titanic (52,000 tonnes)
Great Pyramid of Giza (6,000,000 tonnes)
Earth's oceans (1.4 yottagrams)
Astronomical
A teaspoon of neutron star (5,500 million tonnes)
Lunar mass (ML)
Earth mass (M⊕)
Jupiter mass (MJ)
Solar mass (M☉)
Sagittarius A* (7.5 x 10^36 kgs-ish)
Milky Way galaxy (1.2 x 10^42 kgs)
The observable universe (1.45 x 10^53 kgs)
Output units*
Enter the required unit of mass of your output data. You must indicate one of the following:
Metric
Yoctogram (yg)
Zeptogram (zg)
Attogram (ag)
Femtogram (fg)
Picogram (pg)
Nanogram (ng)
Microgram (μg)
Milligram (mg)
Centigram (cg)
Decigram (dg)
Gram (g)
Decagram (dag)
Hectogram (hg)
Kilogram (kg)
Megagram (Mg)
Tonne (t)
Gigagram (Gg)
Teragram (Tg)
Petagram (Pg)
Exagram (Eg)
Zettagram (Zg)
Yottagram (Yg)
Imperial Avoirdupois
Grain (gr)
Dram (dr)
Ounce (oz)
Pound (lb)
Nail
Stone (st)
Quarter (qr)
Tod
US hundredweight (cwt)
Imperial hundredweight (cwt)
US ton (t)
Imperial ton (t)
Imperial Troy
Grain (gr)
Pennyweight (dwt)
Troy dram (dr t)
Troy ounce (oz t)
Troy pound (lb t)
Mark
Archaic
Wey
Wool wey
Suffolk wey
Wool sack
Coal sack
Load
Last
Flax or feather last
Gunpowder last
Picul
Rice last
Comparisons
Big Ben (14 tonnes)
Blue whale (180 tonnes)
International Space Station (417 tonnes)
Space Shuttle (2,041 tonnes)
RMS Titanic (52,000 tonnes)
Great Pyramid of Giza (6,000,000 tonnes)
Earth's oceans (1.4 yottagrams)
Astronomical
A teaspoon of neutron star (5,500 million tonnes)
Lunar mass (ML)
Earth mass (M⊕)
Jupiter mass (MJ)
Solar mass (M☉)
Sagittarius A* (7.5 x 10^36 kgs-ish)
Milky Way galaxy (1.2 x 10^42 kgs)
The observable universe (1.45 x 10^53 kgs)
Example
Suppose you want to convert a series of events from kilograms into pounds:
In your Pipeline, open the required Action configuration and select the input Field.
In the Operation field, choose Convert mass.
Set Input units to Kilogram (kg).
Set Output units to Pound (lb).
Give your Output field a name and click Save. The unit of mass of the values in your input field will be transformed. For example:
100 Kilogram (kg) -> 220.4622622 Pound (lb)
You can try out operations with specific values using the Input field above the operation. You can enter the value in the example above and check the result in the Output field.