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#1 Posted: 7/16/2010 5:54:19 PM
A little something I put together to help myself see the functions and units of SMath Studio.
Units_Functions
Units_Functions
Ed
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#2 Posted: 7/16/2010 6:00:42 PM
WroteA little something I put together to help myself see the functions and units of SMath Studio.
Units_Functions
This is very good. It would be great if you could help improve the wiki by adding some of the information you have compiled. Applicable pages would be:
Units
Functions
Keyboard Shortcuts
You might also add a link to the PDF file.
Here are some links to help on how to edit the wiki:
Page Editing
How to add images to wiki pages:
Adding Images
Will Massie
Mechanical Engineer
Oregon, USA
#3 Posted: 7/16/2010 6:03:47 PM
TheWizEd, thank you! It is a great document - I wanted to create something similar for about 4 years 
If you don't mind I will put it on the download page of next SMath Studio version because many people asked me to share such useful lists of available functions, variables and units.
Regards.

If you don't mind I will put it on the download page of next SMath Studio version because many people asked me to share such useful lists of available functions, variables and units.
Regards.
#4 Posted: 7/16/2010 7:29:55 PM
Will,
I'm new to this wiki stuff so bear with me. You've already taught me how to upload bmp files. And I'm impressed with how quickly you can put together a good looking response with links to all kinds of good stuff. So give me time and I'll try to add to the wiki and promotion of SMath.
Andrey,
Thanks for all your help on the plug in stuff. I'm a civil engineer. My company uses MathCAD but it's only available on my office desktop. I use MathCAD for all my calculation (Soon to be all SMath). But I don't have a company laptop or MathCAD at home. Recently I was away from the office and had to do all my calculations by hand. Bummer. I need to figure out how to take SMath with me on field assignments. Maybe a portable device.
I know this project takes a lot of time and effort from you to keep it going. I'm impressed with SMath and I'm not easily impressed. I know this testimonial doesn't pay the mortgage but I'm sure your efforts will pay off some day.
To both of you thanks for your help and I hope to contribute to SMath success.
I'm new to this wiki stuff so bear with me. You've already taught me how to upload bmp files. And I'm impressed with how quickly you can put together a good looking response with links to all kinds of good stuff. So give me time and I'll try to add to the wiki and promotion of SMath.
Andrey,
Thanks for all your help on the plug in stuff. I'm a civil engineer. My company uses MathCAD but it's only available on my office desktop. I use MathCAD for all my calculation (Soon to be all SMath). But I don't have a company laptop or MathCAD at home. Recently I was away from the office and had to do all my calculations by hand. Bummer. I need to figure out how to take SMath with me on field assignments. Maybe a portable device.
I know this project takes a lot of time and effort from you to keep it going. I'm impressed with SMath and I'm not easily impressed. I know this testimonial doesn't pay the mortgage but I'm sure your efforts will pay off some day.
To both of you thanks for your help and I hope to contribute to SMath success.
Ed
#5 Posted: 7/20/2010 3:16:28 AM
Hello TheWized
Sorry if I might not understabd you well, but you can take SMath with you on a portable device. Just use the portable SMath version (single *.exe file) and put it on a USB stick.
Regards,
Radovan
P.S. Thank you for the Wiki pages
Wrote...I need to figure out how to take SMath with me on field assignments. Maybe a portable device.
Sorry if I might not understabd you well, but you can take SMath with you on a portable device. Just use the portable SMath version (single *.exe file) and put it on a USB stick.
Regards,
Radovan
P.S. Thank you for the Wiki pages

When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#6 Posted: 7/20/2010 10:31:16 AM
Radovan,
Excuse my choice of words. I'm not that tech savy. I meant mobile device, like smartphone. I still have a Palm Tungsten as my calculator. And a Cingular cell phone. Cingular was taken over by AT&T years ago.
What mobile devices are supported? This would give me a good excuse to move into the 21st century.
Excuse my choice of words. I'm not that tech savy. I meant mobile device, like smartphone. I still have a Palm Tungsten as my calculator. And a Cingular cell phone. Cingular was taken over by AT&T years ago.
What mobile devices are supported? This would give me a good excuse to move into the 21st century.

Ed
#7 Posted: 7/20/2010 12:02:32 PM
Hello,
I understand it now. Sorry, my mistake
I am not familiar with SMath's support for handheld devices. I could only see the support for few of them on the download pages. As far as I know there are some users wishing to have SMath working on Android, for example, and maybe some other devices. I think that Andrey is going to decide on how many platforms will SMath be working. Mentioning Mathcad in this context is pointless.
Regards,
Radovan
I understand it now. Sorry, my mistake

I am not familiar with SMath's support for handheld devices. I could only see the support for few of them on the download pages. As far as I know there are some users wishing to have SMath working on Android, for example, and maybe some other devices. I think that Andrey is going to decide on how many platforms will SMath be working. Mentioning Mathcad in this context is pointless.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#8 Posted: 7/21/2010 7:46:13 PM
TheWizEd thanks to you one more time 
After I saw this:

I did this:


Windows Mobile devices with WM OS up to 6.5 version (Pocket PCs, Communicators and Smartphones). In future I plan to create versions for Windows Phone 7, Android OS and, maybe, iOS.
Regards.

After I saw this:
I did this:

WroteWhat mobile devices are supported?
Windows Mobile devices with WM OS up to 6.5 version (Pocket PCs, Communicators and Smartphones). In future I plan to create versions for Windows Phone 7, Android OS and, maybe, iOS.
Regards.
#9 Posted: 7/28/2010 2:39:05 PM
Andrey,
I'm not sure the precision in SMath but typically double precision floating point numbers are good to about 15 digits. This is also the maximum number of digits that can currently be displayed in SMath Tools -> Options -> Decimal places.
I'm not sure the precision in SMath but typically double precision floating point numbers are good to about 15 digits. This is also the maximum number of digits that can currently be displayed in SMath Tools -> Options -> Decimal places.
Ed
#10 Posted: 7/28/2010 6:44:47 PM
TheWizEd, this is due to CPU's ALU architecture. Please see "Floating-Point Values and Loss of Precision" chapter of http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.double.aspx page for details (at least as a start point).
Regards.
Regards.
#11 Posted: 8/30/2010 6:06:07 PM
QuoteIn future I plan to create versions for Windows Phone 7, Android OS and, maybe, iOS.
Really? I wanted a Droid but wife "twisted my arm" for an iPhone

Thanks for the great program
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