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I am trying to create a range variable....I used to be able to get Mathcad 15 to work. This Mathcad prime is different making my expeirence worse that useless.
How do you create a range variable?
Where is the Mathcad Prime manual? I'm sure it would be there somewhere!
You have to consider that Mathcad and Prime are different beasts.
- Part of the shortcuts/keystrokes that work in Mathcad do the same in Prime, another part does not, or is replaced with others.
- Part of the functions that work in Mathcad do the same in Prime, another part does not, or is replaced with others.
- Part of the constructs that work in Mathcad do the same in Prime, another part does not, or is replaced with others.
- ...
With regards to defining a range: In Prime type a double dot, that is .. after the first number, and then the last number. Or type a comma after the first number, then you'll get placeholders for the next and last numbers.
Success!
Luc
@chuck4379 wrote:
That worked *but *mathcad won't use the range variable.
Is there a way to get back to Mathcad15....at least it worked.
I was trying to get something quick and now need to be handheld every
step of the way. Very fustrating.
Yes, I agree that Prime is frustrating and disappointing.
Not sure what you mean with "get back to Mathcad 15"
If you mean to be able and be entitled to use MC15 - if you have a license for Prime, you are also entitled to use MC15. MC15 will happily use the very same license file which was created when you installed Prime.
But if you mean a way to convert what you already have done in Prime to MC15 - there is no way to do so other then recreating the sheet manually.
What is there that 'Mathacd won't use the range variable'..?
Attach the worksheet, so we can see what goes wrong.
Luc