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I attached a simple example (clark transformation). Assume that I do not know the relationship between Uabc ,Ualpha and Ubeta. How can I derive the final transformation from the known equations? Thanks.
The file was writen in Prime 8.
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Before define ualpha and ubeta, Prime only can do below.
The picture shows the known five equations. I want to use uabc to represent ualpha beta. How to derive the transformation matrix if i do not know this?
Are you looking for something like this?:
Sorry, that can only be done in Mathcad 11¾ .
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Luc
Yes, that is it. I thought prime could do this. Thanks.
I have downloaded the Mathcad 15 version. but I do not know much about this version. I can not get what you have done. Could you please explain how to do this?
I have a workaround in prime. But still can not rewrite as a matrix form,
Thanks. Can it automately rewrite as below?
I do not think that Mathcad Prime can do this rewrite. Most likely, Mathcad Prime does not have such an automatic function (at least I am not aware of any function for this purpose) that does such a thing, as LukMeekes showed above (but LukMeekes did the calculation in Mathcad 11, and there seems to be that "matrix" function that does this job on how you want it to look until the end). I don't think Mathcad 15 is capable of this either.
Only if someone creates a way/function that does this in Mathcad Prime/Mathcad 15, as it is possible in Mathcad 11, or find someone a workaround for this.
It's not possible in Mathcad 11 either, only in Mathcad 11¾. However, this wizardry version was never released, unfortunately.
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Luc