Thanks Jean,
I will check out your worksheets. Right now I don't need to do any actual math, I am just trying to annotate some pictures. I have been playing around with SMath some and it doesn't seem like I will be able to do what I need, which is unfortunate. I have never used a vector in mathcad that I can recall. I am only using it for documentation and that is all. Kind of like you I used mathcad for a long time and PTC has messed it up. It takes 12 minutes for Mathcad Prime to start on my computer. I can get classic mathcad to run but it has issues with placing math over a picture. At least in prime you could do that but it doesn't print very well. There are tears in the lines. Mathcad Prime was the best program I could find to do what I'm looking for. I will try to attach a file that I made with a combination of multiple programs. It will give you and idea of what I am after. Ideally if I could use SMath for such purposes it would avoid the hassle of spending days trying to get Mathcad to run. So over PTC. The biggest issue I have had with SMath is that it is not documented very well. I have tried to use it on and off and always give up. It seems more than capable from what expert users post to the forum. I have been following the forum for a number of years, just to keep up with progress. The thing I always liked about Mathcad was I could figure it out easily by studying files they had in their documentation. Things like PID control and solving vibration problems via ODE and LaPlace transforms. These days I just need something for documentation though. I tried LibreOffice and that is a nightmare for math. I like it for Word and Calc though. Just trying to include math is horrible.
Anthony______________________________________________________
My Mathcad 11 used to open in ~ 10 seonds in my e-Machine 1.8 GHz 33 GB.
I tied dowloading Prime [30 days], guess what: it comes with a triple link, so what ?
So what: this is the trick for crooks to fish your PC and life. A triple link opens the door
to not a virus but a something that NO, NO AV can cope. This open door is called "Artemis".
About PTC Mathcad Prime and the 3 links:
1. the first one downloads Prime from PTC
3. the 3rd one links to an external subcontract "timestamp" including the time it was downloaded to 30 days trial period.
2. the 2nd link, links to a Costa Rica immense web fishing site of dozen sub-sites and supplementary spying:
number of hours using Prime, type of usage, collecting Clients informations [e-mail, $ submission, type of project ...]
How I got it, for a small period of time the download came with an 'Ad picture' "We would like to chat with you"
click on that: bingo ! the baby din't chat, rather she stripped off all the goodies .
Like in Mathcad 11, in Smath you can insert *.bmp, you may not be able to insert clear background *.png.
For printing, go simple: take a screen shot, plug in IrfanView, print.
Your graph is manfactured, no CAS will do all that except some specialized not otherwise accessible for other math stuff.
Don't study too much the PID, there is a bug and is useless for clients. A while ago, I posted P & D , PI, PID .
The models are Laplace solved for ever that you just use. Maple, Mathematica agree. From recollection, there is also
the Smath recursive CPV PID [simple] as well as an advanced Smath advanced recursive. That reminds me Mathsoft contacted
me by e-mail to contribute to an e-book "Instrumentation" [I have recollection of Mr. Bendam ? maybe Steven Finch too].
Laplace solves very few types of DE [1rst, 2nd order with forcing term], more, more are solved via Lambert W.
I attached Lanbert W in Smath forum also ... the "usable" main branch.
No problem in Smath to plot a lobe. I didn't tried to fit a lobe with some Mathcad solver. The originator disappeared in
the blue. Bézier-Bernstein fails partially, but De Boor should do. Just attached De Boor about two days ago .
The *.sm that I attach in this forum will be in "Samples", to simplify my life and visitors quick interest.
Smath is in many ways like Mathcad, you have to decode the coding. A good part of Mathcad code is re-codable Smath,
some absolutely NOT. Visiting PTC Mathcad Community is like visiting the very first days of the Mathsoft Collaboratory.
September 10 2010 was my last PTC Mathcad Community contribution, end of arguing in the blue.
Jean