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Hello,
I don't know why, but mathcad prime 8 don't open the attached file. "The file type is not supported. ..." If someone could help restore the file, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Bence
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Okey thanks, i just put the percent sign after the calculation result, and it worked for a while😅
Doesn't open in MathCAD Prime 9. either.
Can you share the log file and share more information about the language in which the Mathcad Prime worksheet was created?
Do we know for sure what steps lead to not opening the worksheet for the first time?
Regards,
Dhiraj
Yes ofc, the worksheet was created in hungarian language.
Two matchad worksheet were open, and i closed the all mathcad. Then i didn't open this file, but i can open the other.
Thanks
The file contains an (apparently) illegal 'apply' structure.
See if the attached file helps.
Success!
Luc
Thank you very much my maaan!!!😎
You save my thesis!!!😍
The correction I made involves this result (on page 15):
AND subsequent results of similar expressions.
You may want to have a look at what was changed.
Good luck with your thesis.
Success!
Luc
Ohh so the percentage sign was the problem. I tried to use it as a unit of measurement, but I will avoid it in the future. Thanks your help again. Have a good night!
Bence
Hi Bence,
I've tried to recreate the problem, no luck so far.
The 'legal' way for a relative/unitless result in percents is to use:
on the calculation result. It doesn't produce the illegal 'apply' construct that you managed to create.
How did you get the percent sign to be used 'as a unit of measurement' in those expressions?
Luc
Okey thanks, i just put the percent sign after the calculation result, and it worked for a while😅
Hi,
to prevent future problems I suggest you to save daily work into separate file, for example Részletes_2024-05-10.mcdx
Hi, thanks!
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