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I just downloaded Mathcad Prime 7 to see how it would work in converting my Mathcad 15 files. The converter fails and aborts each time, although Prime 7 can still open the Mathcad 15 files (format is not good though). Any suggestions on why this is happening? Many thanks
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Werner, thank you so much for your attention. I have Prime 7, and that is where the converter fails to convert an .mcd file. The particular file I sent you calls data from the same folder so it should have empty calls, that is not the problem: Prime 7 converter will simply not open it. I should have been more careful about sending you a file, but since I cannot open them any longer, I have to guess.
I think this new attached file does not call any outside data, but the Prime 7 converter fails to open this and then aborts. I have a trial version of Prime 7, and I would have bought the full version at the end of the trial were it not for this most important glitch. I suppose I could wait for Prime 8, and wait to find out how expensive it will be. Any ideas on that?
You can attach your Mathcad 15 files here for us to take a look at.
Here is what the converter of Prime 6 produced. No error or abort but the file itself is not working on its own (neither in Prime nor in real Mathcad) because it seems to be part of a larger project, maybe its a file which is included in another one.
Werner, thank you so much for your attention. I have Prime 7, and that is where the converter fails to convert an .mcd file. The particular file I sent you calls data from the same folder so it should have empty calls, that is not the problem: Prime 7 converter will simply not open it. I should have been more careful about sending you a file, but since I cannot open them any longer, I have to guess.
I think this new attached file does not call any outside data, but the Prime 7 converter fails to open this and then aborts. I have a trial version of Prime 7, and I would have bought the full version at the end of the trial were it not for this most important glitch. I suppose I could wait for Prime 8, and wait to find out how expensive it will be. Any ideas on that?
Sigh. Will do, many thanks
If you need more help with converting your Mathcad 15 files - just send me a private message.
This file (AMS1_47.MCD) is not much different from the previous file. This file also depends on a number of external data files (.prn files). Here is how it starts:
And Vladimir provided the Prime conversion, which does open in my Prime 7 Express:
If you have the corresponding data files, then it may be worthwile to edit the READPRN statements so that they refere to the data files in the correct Prime way and see if all calculates.
Success!
Luc
Thank you. This is an old file made with Mathcad 15, which no longer works, so I cannot see what is inside!. The file is meant to call data, but the problem is not that, but rather that the converter in the trial version of Prime 7 will not convert it because the converter fails. I gather you converted it in Prime 6, which I do not have. Is it that the trial version Prime 7 converter is not meant to actually convert .mcd files, even though it says it can? I would be quite a defect, I would think, and anyway, it does not say that!
And yes, if I can convert it I will change the data call to what Prime 7 uses. I was able to do this on an .mcdx file that I had previously converted via Prime 3. If my Prime 3 is still working, I suppose I could convert the large number of .mcd file to that and then reconvert them to Prime 7. But that would really be a pain. I want a program that can convert them as I need them.
The file is a (real) Mathcad 5 file, and it appears to calculate alright,
BUT: It needs the following datafiles in order to have data to work with:
APRNV172.prn, DPRNV172.prn, KPRNV172.prn, MPRDIAG.prn, TRNOV_V1.prn, LL72.prn, MPRVEC.prn and Y72.prn
Here's the start of the file:
Success!
Luc
Hmm, when I open the MCD file in MC15 I see this:
That is I see
APRNV172
and not
"APRNV172.prn"
???
So I see variable names and not path-strings, which was the reason I suspected that the file would be an include file of a larger project.
Does it mean that MC15 is making this error when opening a MC5 file??
If you look into the file, it only has the names for these .prn files. I guess back at the time, and in Mathcad 5, given that each filename is an argument to the READPRN function, the extension .prn was implied. That 'policy' must have been abandoned somewhere.
Luc
Its not only the extension prn which makes the difference. The main difference I see is that MC15 does not show any string, so it has to be assumed its a variable name. I your picture (I guess you opened the file with MC11) I see nice quotes making up for a correct filename argument.
When I look at the file with a text editor, I see
...
{0:I}NAME:{0:identity}NAME(71)
.EQN 3 0 1 0
{0:A}NAME:{0:READPRN}NAME({0:APRNV172}NAME)
.TXT 0 27 2 0
...
So it looks to me that APRNV172 actually is meant to be a name and not a string but I don't know how a string would have been represented in that old format so I can't be sure..
I wonder where the quotes and the extension prn in our screenshot stem from. Do they stem from MC11 or did you add them manually?
If I remember well, Mathcad 5 didn't know strings. You just supplied the file name as an argument to the READPRN function and it would use it as the file name, the .prn extension must have been implied.
Luc
I created all the .mcd files in Mathcad 15, so it makes sense that earlier version of Mathcad may see different things. But as I said, it worked fine in Mathcad 15 (which has stopped working since the license expired because it is no longer supported). I have decided to wait until Prime 8 comes out in a week or so, though I have so little faith in these new people that run Prime now.
Ah, here's some good (breaking) news: Mathcad Prime 8 is out right now instead of in a week.
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