On 8/25/2009 1:31:24 AM, Tom_Gutman wrote:
>1) Where would a ' come into
>the picture? If you want to
>add parentheses, just add
>parentheses.
Ummm.... because pressing a single quotation mark puts parentheses around whatever is hilighted (see attached image - the difference between the first and second line is that I pressed '). That's in Mathcad 14.
That's where a ' comes into the picture.
And pressing the magic "single quote" button DOES just that in Prime as well - but it adds the single quote as well... which is means it obviously has a different purpose (I think there was a comment on that earlier).
>2) Yes. Just add parentheses
>around XYX*ABC and then delete
>the outer parentheses.
Yes, but I was having problems with how to do that.
However, I've just managed to work out what the issue was. By attempting to open Parenthesis it always closed them on the other side of the variable I was working with - which is why I was having so may problems. I couldn't delete the parenthesis of the "floor" function, as I could only put new parentheses around the first variable.
But if I highlight the multiple variables and then open a bracket, it encapsulates the entire highlighted region. Problem solved. I can now remove the ones I want to remove and add the ones I want to add.
In Mathcad 14 this had a very different effect. The effect highlighting a region and pressing "(" deleted the highlighted region and opening a parenthesis - with no automatic closing of parenthesis.
Anyway - the fact that pressing "(" encapsulates the selection with parentheses is all I needed to solve my problem.
Philip
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