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Offline reselty  
#1 Posted : 10 February 2017 13:15:22(UTC)
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Hi

How can I reference to a value ( defined or result ) to another Smath file ?

Like I can do so to Excel sheets and in MathCAD; couldn't find any information by googling and not sure if snippets will be for that.

Thanks for answers!

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 10 February 2017 16:02:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: reselty Go to Quoted Post
How can I reference to a value ( defined or result ) toanother Smath file ?


Smath does that exceptionally well and convenient. In this example, "Genfit Algo Include"
contains all the tools required by another work sheet [by any number of work sheets].
Totally identical to "Mathcad Reference". The work sheet "Genfit Algo Include Test" behaves
like if it would have the algorithms collapsed at the top of the work sheet. This allows
to customise any dependent work sheet.

A good application would be the collection of statistical PDF/CDF in one work sheet treasury
and get any particular function from other work sheet project. At the end, where you have
"include", your Smath behaves like calling the function(s) from a menu. In this case the
fx menu is "include".

Please try it in your application(s) and let us know if it works for you

Jean

Genfit Algo Include.sm (14kb) downloaded 118 time(s).

Genfit Algo Include Test.sm (17kb) downloaded 109 time(s).
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Offline reselty  
#3 Posted : 10 February 2017 19:04:32(UTC)
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Thank you - that's really easy adapted...
include()=

Edited by moderator 16 February 2017 13:34:00(UTC)  | Reason: marked as solved

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