Low-level unit conversion ************************* Conversion of quantities from one unit to another is handled using the `Quantity.to ` method. This page describes some low-level features for handling unit conversion that are rarely required in user code. There are two ways of handling conversions between units. Direct Conversion ================= In this case, given a source and destination unit, the value(s) in the new units is(are) returned. >>> from astropy import units as u >>> u.pc.to(u.m, 3.26) 1.0059308915583043e+17 This converts 3.26 parsecs to meters. Arrays are permitted as arguments. >>> u.h.to(u.s, [1, 2, 5, 10.1]) array([ 3600., 7200., 18000., 36360.]) Incompatible Conversions ======================== If you attempt to convert to a incompatible unit, an exception will result: >>> cms = u.cm / u.s >>> cms.to(u.km) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL Traceback (most recent call last): ... UnitConversionError: 'cm / s' (speed) and 'km' (length) are not convertible You can check whether a particular conversion is possible using the `~astropy.units.core.UnitBase.is_equivalent` method:: >>> u.m.is_equivalent(u.pc) True >>> u.m.is_equivalent("second") False >>> (u.m ** 3).is_equivalent(u.l) True