grwanp-Function not available in MathCad13
Jan 26, 2010
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Jan 26, 2010
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grwanp-Function not available in MathCad13
Discovered by chance:
Probing the manual example for a two-boundary problem where the function
grwanp (v1,v2,x1,x2,xf,D,load1,load2,score) is used produced an error message. The function provides the missing values at either boundary, if one has estimation values. In MathCad 2000 this function applied to the given example worked well, but in MathCad 13 the error message:
"This function cannot be used here" bothered me.
I guess this function is not implemented within one of the libraries, altough it is listed within the function call menu !!
Does anybody know more about it ?
Probing the manual example for a two-boundary problem where the function
grwanp (v1,v2,x1,x2,xf,D,load1,load2,score) is used produced an error message. The function provides the missing values at either boundary, if one has estimation values. In MathCad 2000 this function applied to the given example worked well, but in MathCad 13 the error message:
"This function cannot be used here" bothered me.
I guess this function is not implemented within one of the libraries, altough it is listed within the function call menu !!
Does anybody know more about it ?
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Jan 26, 2010
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Jan 26, 2010
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grwanp? Could be this some solver but for german's language?
Regards. Alvaro.
Regards. Alvaro.
Jan 26, 2010
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Jan 26, 2010
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I do not recall ever seeing this function. It is not part of MC11, MC12, MC13, MC14, or the signal processing, image processing, data analysis, wavelet, or numerical recipes extension packs.
Richard
Richard
Jan 26, 2010
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Jan 26, 2010
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On 1/26/2010 12:08:35 PM, rijackson wrote:
== I do not recall ever seeing this function.
It looks like bvalfit. It may be that the M2000 example has been hit by SUC - an example worksheet would be helpful.
Stuart
bvalfit(v1, v2, x1, x2, xf, D, load1, load2, scoreb)
== I do not recall ever seeing this function.
It looks like bvalfit. It may be that the M2000 example has been hit by SUC - an example worksheet would be helpful.
Stuart
bvalfit(v1, v2, x1, x2, xf, D, load1, load2, scoreb)
Jan 27, 2010
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Jan 27, 2010
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Many thanks to Stuart. In the meantime the cited example worked even in MCAD13, but I have another
problem, which I�ll post immediatedly.
problem, which I�ll post immediatedly.
