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December 30, 2024
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Breaking up equation with explicit, ALL - Mathcad Prime 8.0

  • December 30, 2024
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Hi, I have a long equation that I would like to break in explicitly, ALL; however, I don't know if that is possible. Any suggestions? 

 

I am currently using Mathcad Prime 8.0

I appreciate any help you can provide.

MZ_9344990_1-1735559715167.png

 

Best answer by Werner_E

LHS = Left Hand Side

 

You can only insert line breaks in expressions you manually type in.

So all you can try is to use line breaks in the expression to the left of the "explicit,ALL" and you cannot modify the result to the right of it.

 

Her is an example:

Werner_E_1-1735568798343.png

 

And, yes, the line breaks in combination with evaluation in the top row look rather ugly and confusing 😞

I would prefer it at the bottom line.

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25-Diamond I
December 30, 2024

You mean that you want to insert line breaks so it doesn't spill over the right border?

You can manually insert line breaks at the left hand side at each basic operator (+,-,*, /) but the result will nonetheless be displayed in on line.

But maybe breaking the LHS into multiple lines can help so the whole region fits the page.

Werner_E_0-1735565787577.png

 

1-Visitor
December 30, 2024

Hi,

Well, it does not seem to work for me after explicit,ALL. Nothing happens as I click the equation break. I have already tried that.

 

What do you mean by breaking the LHS? 

Werner_E25-Diamond IAnswer
25-Diamond I
December 30, 2024

LHS = Left Hand Side

 

You can only insert line breaks in expressions you manually type in.

So all you can try is to use line breaks in the expression to the left of the "explicit,ALL" and you cannot modify the result to the right of it.

 

Her is an example:

Werner_E_1-1735568798343.png

 

And, yes, the line breaks in combination with evaluation in the top row look rather ugly and confusing 😞

I would prefer it at the bottom line.