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Hello
In MathCad Prime I always got certain results in parentheses and I do not know why there is this kind of representation and what are the conditions.
Kind regards.
Denis
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Denis Jaunin wrote:
Hello
In MathCad Prime I always got certain results in parentheses and I do not know why there is this kind of representation and what are the conditions.
Kind regards.
Denis
It appears to happen when the number is in exponent format (eg 3x10^2). If you go to the Math Formatting tab in the Ribbon and choose Decimal instead of general the parentheses disappear. I don't know whether there is an option to turn it off or why it's there in the first place for a simple scalar result.
Stuart
Denis Jaunin wrote:
Hello
In MathCad Prime I always got certain results in parentheses and I do not know why there is this kind of representation and what are the conditions.
Kind regards.
Denis
It appears to happen when the number is in exponent format (eg 3x10^2). If you go to the Math Formatting tab in the Ribbon and choose Decimal instead of general the parentheses disappear. I don't know whether there is an option to turn it off or why it's there in the first place for a simple scalar result.
Stuart
Hello Stuart,
Actually that is correct, if you change the format of the result the parentheses disappear.
Kind regards.
Denis.