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how to handle lengthy formulas in mathcad

bk
7-Bedrock
7-Bedrock

how to handle lengthy formulas in mathcad

if we use lengthy formulas, it went outside the page frame. anybody please help me if there is any possibility to reduce formula length

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AndyWesterman
12-Amethyst
(To:bk)

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This is possible:

Position the cursor to a point where you want the split (it has to be a + operator).

delete the + to leave a place-holder then press <CTRL><Enter>

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Raiko
17-Peridot
(To:bk)

Hello ballaji,

the short answer is: you don't!

Unforftunately Mathcad, and notably Mathcad Prime, don't automatically handle euqartion display. So you're left to yout own devices.

I suggest splitting up lengthy equations into sub units and add them up later to a master equation.

E.g. f(x)=x2 +a*x3 -c

g(x)=d*x4+e^(x/55)+c+x2

d(x)=f(x)+g(x)

Raiko

bk
7-Bedrock
7-Bedrock
(To:Raiko)

Sorry I forgot to mention which version of Mathcad I am using . I am using MATHCAD 15. is there any possibility to control the length of lengthy equations in MATHCAD 15

tietjee
15-Moonstone
(To:Raiko)

It is sometimes important to write out the complete equation. Adding two equations is just for the mechanics.

AndyWesterman
12-Amethyst
(To:bk)

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This is possible:

Position the cursor to a point where you want the split (it has to be a + operator).

delete the + to leave a place-holder then press <CTRL><Enter>

thank for your reply, its working fine

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