Result in procent
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Result in procent
How do you get a result in procent and with %?
As you can see non of these efforts works...
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In Prime, you select math format tab and format the result as percent. (The % sign is no longer a unit.)
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In Prime, you select math format tab and format the result as percent. (The % sign is no longer a unit.)
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Thank you very much!
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But dummy on the Prime Plot
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The % sign is no longer a unit.
Why not?
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To format a number as a percentage in 15, you type the percent sign (%) at the units place holder
Try that in Prime, and you get:
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Again, as in another Mathcad Prime posting of mine today, I've begun giving Prime another chance (with v6), and run across this additional less efficient way to work with this tool. We're already at the keyboard typing the relation, why can't we simply type the percentage key and have it respond with proper, familiar behavior?
PTC - can you please invest proper, solid effort into cleaning-up this tool using input from the user base? It's long overdue.
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PTC - can you please invest proper, solid effort into cleaning-up this tool using input from the user base? It's long overdue.
I fear that PTC has demonstrated their intent with Mathcad; it's an add-on for their modeling software. Those of us for whom it was a stand-alone, useful tool will have to soldier on with what they provide.