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How do I go about restating a variable equation?

XN_10549151
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How do I go about restating a variable equation?

I'm tired of looking back at my work and seeing what did I set my variables equal to. I'm working on bending moment equations for the same beam at different load combinations. For load combo 2 I'd like to calculate the moment at the same spot as I did for load combo 1.. So x_lc2 ;= x_lc1 but I want to see the formula for x_lc1  like this x_lc2:=x_lc1=l/2. I'd like to see something similar to how excel would let you 'step in' to a formula. I know it feels kind of redundant but I just need that visual verification for everything I have to use this sheet for another project. 

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ttokoro
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(To:XN_10549151)

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Please upload your Mathcad worksheet here.

XN_10549151
4-Participant
(To:VladimirN)

I don't have a clean sheet to post. To clarify I just restate the formula when I set it equal to a new variable. (see example below)

y:= 2

x:=y/2=1

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V   (one eternity of pages later.......)

x2:=x=y/2

 

The bold is what I want to see in addition to just saying x2:=x. It's just so that I can quickly verify that x2 is based on the same formula as x without having to go search for x.   

 

 

Hi,

Here is one way to check. true is 1, false is 0 in Prime

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ttokoro
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(To:XN_10549151)

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