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The SimBiology unit object holds information about user-defined units. To create a unit, create the unit object and add the unit to the library using the sbioaddtolibrary function.
Use the unit object property Composition to specify the composition of your units. See Property Summary for links to unit object property reference pages.
Properties define the characteristics of an object. Use the get and set commands to list object properties and change their values at the command line. You can graphically change unit object properties in the SimBiology desktop, using the Library Explorer. For more information, see What Are SimBiology Libraries?.
| sbiounit | Create user-defined unit |
| delete (any object) | Delete SimBiology object |
| display (any object) | Display summary of SimBiology object |
| get (any object) | Get object properties |
| set (any object) | Set object properties |
| Annotation | Store link to URL or file |
| Composition | Unit composition |
| Multiplier | Relationship between defined unit and base unit |
| Name | Specify name of object |
| Notes | HTML text describing SimBiology object |
| Offset | Unit composition modifier |
| Parent | Indicate parent object |
| Tag | Specify label for SimBiology object |
| Type | Display SimBiology object type |
| UserData | Specify data to associate with object |
AbstractKineticLaw object, KineticLaw object, Model object, Parameter object, Reaction object, Root object, Rule object, Species object, UnitPrefix object

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