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Hi,
I've a problem with the 'explicit'-command. The inserted values of the calculated equations are displayed as an unusual long number. I just want a number with max three decimal places after the comma.
How can i fix this problem?
Kind regards
Marco
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In Prime. you can't. Mathcad 15 allows formatting of symbolic results, but Prime does not. Do not be tempted to use the float keyword for this.It does not just affect the precision of the displayed result, but also of all the calculations.
In Prime. you can't. Mathcad 15 allows formatting of symbolic results, but Prime does not. Do not be tempted to use the float keyword for this.It does not just affect the precision of the displayed result, but also of all the calculations.
Tanks a lot and sorry for not mention that i use prime.
The float-command makes the formulas shorter, but not that short i want it to be (because of the paperwidth of DIN-A4).
For those, who look in this discussion:
I solved it in an inelegantly way. It seems, that Prime uses the calculated values with a lot (too much) of decimal places after the comma. So, after i finished the complete calculation, i typed every single calculated value again under the corresponding formula with three decimal places after the comma.
That worked for me.
How does float not solve your problems? The number of decimals depends only on the parameter after "float". In fact you can hide this on the left of the worksheets, then you save your manual work.
Hi!
Any solution to this issue after couple of years?
@S1 wrote:
Hi!
Any solution to this issue after couple of years?
Issue?
You have still some options:
I'd prefer the last option. After all it doesn't look that good in Prime as we cannot hide the keywords and make the arrow look like a normal equal sign like we can di in real Mathcad. Furthermore, if you are using units in you calculations (which you should do!) you may run into even more problems with the display of the explicit command.
And, no, don't expect Prime to seriously improve. Most of us have given up hope this ever will happen.
Thanks for your reply.
Should I switch to version 15 then?
That depends on whether or not you need the new improved features of Prime (Free viewer, Mixed units in arrays and matrices & Autolabelling, to name them all)
more than the features of Mathcad 15 or before compared to Prime (list too long).
Note that, because PTC does not provide a way back from Prime, you'll have to recreate your worksheets in Mathcad!
Success!
Luc
Hi Marco,
in the "Format" menu choose"result..." and then check "Apply to symbolic results". That should do the trick.
Raiko
Marco is using Prime, and that option does not exist in Prime
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Marco is using Prime, and that option does not exist in Prime
And it is right.
At the Gate of Paradise is the apostle Paul, and let into Paradise only those whose formula goes into the Gate.
Long formulas from
Oops! You're right.
Maybe it's just me but sometimes I think that PTC isn't prepared to handle large/long/tall things. This is evident in almost every product we're using. Mathcad prime doesn't curtail long equations, Creo isn't particularly good when it comes to many parts and windchill isn't really useful for finding parts in a long list.
Raiko
.... someone here just brings bad luck !!!!...