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Short of manually cutting and pasting, I want to return numerical data derived from several solve-blocks to the beginning in order to iterate to a solution. I'm new to MATHCAD and haven't found a way yet.
There are numerous ways to achieve this. You could collect the data using a textbox, send the data to an external file ect.....
If you post a worksheet I'm sure a number of forum members will supply solutions.
Mike
You need to write the solve blocks as functions, and call them in a loop at the end of the worksheet. If you post your worksheet it would be much easier to describe what to do.
Maybe I misunderstood the question.
Do you think this falls which the 95% we where talking about?
Mike
Do you think this falls which the 95% we where talking about?
Very solidly!
You don't need to go back to the beginning. You parameterise the solve blocks and call them in an iteration program. Post a worksheet with what you've tried so far..
Alan
Mike and Richard beat me to the punch, but I'll not delete this post for fear of deleting everything else in the thread!!
Alan Stevens wrote:
... but I'll not delete this post for fear of deleting everything else in the thread !!
Yes Alan, please try delete.
It shouldn't delete mine because I have replied to the original poster.
Jean
I'll not delete this post for fear of deleting everything else in the thread!!
It would only delete replies to your post, and replies to those replies, etc. If there aren't any such replies, delete at will!
...several solve blocks ... Oh !
Better have a work sheet, and description.
jmG
Where has Peter gone??????
Has this issue been resolved????
Mike
Thank you for your helpful replies. I have now found the answer.
Where is the worksheet?
Where is the correct answer?
Mike