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Hi
How to solve for multiple variable with one condition?
for example: how to solve this problem using mathcad program, I use mathcad prime 3.0
if n>2
m=x+y+z
n=x+y
p=x-y-z
else
m=x*y*z
n=x*y
p=x*y/z
I know how to solve one variable with multiple conditions using "if condition" in Mathcad. i.e
m=if n>2 then.........if else.........else............
In this example I have accommodated few conditions for one variable. But in above program, there is one condition for few variables. and I don't want to use separate "if conditions" for each of the variable. I want to use one condition for each variable in one formula/block, if possible.
Thanks
Jahangir Hossain
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Jahangir Hossain wrote:
Hi
How to solve for multiple variable with one condition?
for example: how to solve this problem using mathcad program, I use mathcad prime 3.0
if n>2
m=x+y+z
n=x+y
p=x-y-z
else
m=x*y*z
n=x*y
p=x*y/z
I know how to solve one variable with multiple conditions using "if condition" in Mathcad. i.e
m=if n>2 then.........if else.........else............
In this example I have accommodated few conditions for one variable. But in above program, there is one condition for few variables. and I don't want to use separate "if conditions" for each of the variable. I want to use one condition for each variable in one formula/block, if possible.
I've got Prime 3.1, so posting the worksheet wouldn't be of much use to you, as Prime 3.1 files are not compatible with Prime 3.0.
Stuart
Thanks Fred
It helped me.
Jahangir Hossain wrote:
Hi
How to solve for multiple variable with one condition?
for example: how to solve this problem using mathcad program, I use mathcad prime 3.0
if n>2
m=x+y+z
n=x+y
p=x-y-z
else
m=x*y*z
n=x*y
p=x*y/z
I know how to solve one variable with multiple conditions using "if condition" in Mathcad. i.e
m=if n>2 then.........if else.........else............
In this example I have accommodated few conditions for one variable. But in above program, there is one condition for few variables. and I don't want to use separate "if conditions" for each of the variable. I want to use one condition for each variable in one formula/block, if possible.
I've got Prime 3.1, so posting the worksheet wouldn't be of much use to you, as Prime 3.1 files are not compatible with Prime 3.0.
Stuart
... or use Fred's functional version of Method 3!
Stuart
Thank you Stuart for your effort.