Graph (Variable ratio)
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Graph (Variable ratio)
What is wrong with my variable ratio please help me. I attached the Prime 3.1 file for you to correct my mistake . I would like to make a graph like what I attached below. I appreciate your full support in advance . Thank you.
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Oh, and if you really want beta/epsilon on the horizontal axis. In Mathcad it can be done:
Don't know if this can be done in Prime...
Luc
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You have an x as well as the ratio beta/epsilon. According to your documentation x=beta/epsilon.
Your functions should need a single parameter: x only.
Then you get:
Note that there's an erro in the definition of K.L for the case A. The second condition should read X>=12.1 instead of x<= 12.1, because that situation is (partly) covered by the first condition. And the fact that K.L should be 1 when x<7 is not specified, but graphed.
I think you can complete your work now.
Success!
Luc
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Oh, and if you really want beta/epsilon on the horizontal axis. In Mathcad it can be done:
Don't know if this can be done in Prime...
Luc
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Luc thank you I maked in prime 3.1 like this
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One more thing what is the shortcut of variable ratio in prime 3.1 ? I just copy and paste the b/e in my other reference . CTR+Shift + k is not working in prime 3.1
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I'm afraid it does not exist (yet) in Prime. Wonder if it will ever be supported.
Luc
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Ah, one last thing.
Mathematically we did one thing wrong (I started, I'll take the blame): what happens in your function if x exactly equals 12.1. I think the second test should be "X>12.1".
Luc
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This maybe be a mistake from the reference book. because the graph is not similar as it shown in they figure.
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Obviously an error in the reference. It should read x>12.1
Luc had shown the correct curve in his first reply.
Actually the jount is not exactly at 12.1 but rather 133/11, approx. 12.09
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Lex Dante wrote:
One more thing what is the shortcut of variable ratio in prime 3.1 ? I just copy and paste the b/e in my other reference . CTR+Shift + k is not working in prime 3.1
There is another way of doing it. Begin with double quotations marks to start a string, type "a/b" and then delete the quotes. Voila, you can create variable names with special characters that way, similar to Ctrl-Shift-K in real Mathcad.
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This double quotations marks to start a string, type "a/b" and then delete the quotes. worked in Mathcad prime 3.1
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Lex Dante wrote:
This double quotations marks to start a string, type "a/b" and then delete the quotes. worked in Mathcad prime 3.1
Maybe I should have stated more clearly that this method ONLY works in Prime - it does not work in Mathcad (15 or below).
