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y(x):=Find in Mathcad Prime

ValeryOchkov
24-Ruby IV

y(x):=Find in Mathcad Prime

Sorry, I can not solve this problem in Mathcad Prime.

I see that y(x):=Find not work in Prime. Or?

Mathcad 15 file in attach. You can convert it into Prime 2. I have only Prime 3.

Nautilus-Plot.png

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Thanks, Alan! Danke, Werner!

But спасибо to me - I found the solution myself

Nautilus-Prime-Plot.png

Yes - in Mathcad 15 more simpe!

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One way of doing it in Prime2 is attached. Strange that it doesn't allow the same functional form of solution as MC15 though!

Alan

Strange that it doesn't allow the same functional form of solution as MC15 though!

Agreed - it should work in Prime, too, and we would even need more support for vectors of functions.

You can turn h and L in "real" functions but we must do it one after the other using the vector index, otherwise we run into the same problem again. See screenshot.

If you don't need the functions themselves as its just for plotting, Alan's way is much more efficient. If using functions every single evaluation of Lc has to call the solve block twice (as in Valery's MC15 version).

hlr.png

EDIT: For what its worth here is a more efficient definition for Lc(r)

lcr.png

Thanks, Alan! Danke, Werner!

But спасибо to me - I found the solution myself

Nautilus-Prime-Plot.png

Yes - in Mathcad 15 more simpe!

Thanks, Alan! Danke, Werner!

You are welcome, Valery.

But спасибо to me - I found the solution myself

Glad to see you so happy. I could have bet that you would give the correct answer sooner or later 😉

My students and me have solved this task in Mathcad 15 so - see

http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/ochkov/T-2012/2_40_u-bot_2.png

One animation of this problem - http://communities.ptc.com/videos/3207

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