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#1 Posted: 3/26/2024 10:36:24 PM
Hello. Tell me, please, is it possible to see the set numerical values when calculating formulas in the program? I mean, instead
of
a = 5, b = 6,
a + b = 11
see a = 5, b = 6,
a + b = 5 + 6 = 11
of
a = 5, b = 6,
a + b = 11
see a = 5, b = 6,
a + b = 5 + 6 = 11
#2 Posted: 3/27/2024 9:21:28 AM
#3 Posted: 3/27/2024 4:56:37 PM
#4 Posted: 3/28/2024 7:54:32 PM
FYI there has been some discussion about this feature in the past.
https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst23575_Substitution-Optimization.aspx
Also a function proposed here: https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postsm78024_substitute-variables.aspx#post78024
https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst23575_Substitution-Optimization.aspx
Also a function proposed here: https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postsm78024_substitute-variables.aspx#post78024
Feel free to join the SMath Studio Users Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/PayZpJW
#5 Posted: 3/28/2024 11:26:08 PM
WroteFYI there has been some discussion about this featurein the past.
https://en.smath.com/for...tution-Optimization.aspx
Also a function proposed here: https://en.smath.com/for...variables.aspx#post78024
But there is no solution for this request there...
#6 Posted: 3/29/2024 2:29:38 AM
There is also this topic.
https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst21565_Show-values.aspx
What you seek is won't be simple, as you requested and applicable however.
This situation is explained in detail by mkraska at the link above.
Regards
https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst21565_Show-values.aspx
What you seek is won't be simple, as you requested and applicable however.
This situation is explained in detail by mkraska at the link above.
Regards
#7 Posted: 3/29/2024 11:58:56 AM
Greetings,
Alvaro has built a function to address this feature request:
Note: it has a little bit of a learning curve, but is worth considering never-the-less.
May this be of Good Help;
⚜ Kenny Lemens, P.E. ᵂᴵ
Alvaro has built a function to address this feature request:
Note: it has a little bit of a learning curve, but is worth considering never-the-less.
May this be of Good Help;
⚜ Kenny Lemens, P.E. ᵂᴵ
"No matter where you go, there you are." -Buckaroo BanzaiHotkeys: https://en.smath.com/forum/resource.ashx?a=45771&b=2
#8 Posted: 3/30/2024 1:40:58 AM
WroteNote: it has a little bit of a learning curve, but is worth considering never-the-less.
I don't see the result in the attached screenshots of how it works. A jumble of formulas where there is no clear answer.
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