Hello fellow MathCad users,
Is it possible to display the numerical value of variables in a line of calculations. For example if I was to calculate the strength of a beam. I want the calculations to look like the following:
Depth of beam: D = 300mm
Bredth of beam: B = 125mm
Section modulus: Z = 1/6 * B * D^2 = 1/6 * 125mm * 300mm^2 = 1.875 x 10 ^6 mm3
Bending strength: fb = 38 MPa
Strength reduction: phi= 0.8
Loading duration factor: k = 0.8
Bending strength: Mn = phi*k*fb*Z = 0.8*0.8*38MPa*1.875 x 10 ^6 mm3 = 57 kNm
FYI I have MathCad 15 and MathCad Prime 3.0.
I appreciate any feedback.
Liam
Liam Strange wrote:
Hello fellow MathCad users,
Is it possible to display the numerical value of variables in a line of calculations. For example if I was to calculate the strength of a beam. I want the calculations to look like the following:
Depth of beam: D = 300mm
Bredth of beam: B = 125mm
Section modulus: Z = 1/6 * B * D^2 = 1/6 * 125mm * 300mm^2 = 1.875 x 10 ^6 mm3
Bending strength: fb = 38 MPa
Strength reduction: phi= 0.8
Loading duration factor: k = 0.8
Bending strength: Mn = phi*k*fb*Z = 0.8*0.8*38MPa*1.875 x 10 ^6 mm3 = 57 kNm
FYI I have MathCad 15 and MathCad Prime 3.0.
I appreciate any feedback.
Liam
Kind of. Almost. Use the symbolic keyword "explicit" ... I've checked and although it's x-rated it will show numbers even if they're under 18.
Remember that the symbolic processor is not unit-aware, which is why some of the results look a bit strange. In fact, I'm intrigued as to how it equated cubic metres to litres ...
Stuart
Hey Stuart,
Thank you for your reply! It was much appreciated. This is exactly what I wanted. Although this feature is not intuitively obvious.