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JackDillon
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Jun 02, 2005
02:49 PM
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Jun 02, 2005
02:49 PM
summary: dec. places in a table
After the text for the parameter, you call out the number of decimal places using square brackets. Example:
&length[.4]
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brianlynn
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Jun 02, 2005
03:38 PM
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Jun 02, 2005
03:38 PM
That would be true if you manually put in each parameter in to the table
but not when you use repeat regions.
Brian S. Lynn
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Jun 02, 2005
04:00 PM
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Jun 02, 2005
04:00 PM
It does work with simple repeat regions. I am not sure about 2D
Example.
&fam.inst.param.value[.0]
[&rpt.rel.convert[.1]]
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Jun 02, 2005
04:32 PM
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Jun 02, 2005
04:32 PM
I tried it this morning and couldn't get it to work, so I assumed it was
lost in the fire.
Brian S. Lynn
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