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Hi,
Looking for a little guidance..
I'm an engineer, and use Smath in structural design.
In doing so I often need to compare a calculated capacity to a design load.
Can anyone suggest an elegant method of reporting a "result", being: pass or: fail……?
thanks,
Stu.
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2 users thanked Ernesto for this useful post.
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on 16/12/2015(UTC), on 16/12/2015(UTC)
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Hello, I use most of the time a very simple "if" condition. No need for plug-ins and very easy to check for any reader. By using indices you can also create a "table" with all "OK" an "FALSE" results. This can be convenient if you have different load cases with each one or more checks in a large document. See the attached image. Hope it is usefull for you! Regards, csb. Edited by user 16 December 2015 16:00:28(UTC)
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I am in agreement with CSB. You can define a simple function to be used as needed sergio
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Interesting: that reminds me to instruct Smath about a "Truth table", like Mathcad.
Jean
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This is how I typically show my utilization/stress ratios.
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