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Offline CBG  
#1 Posted : 07 March 2018 20:21:01(UTC)
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Will it be possible?


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#2 Posted : 07 March 2018 20:41:34(UTC)
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Tne solution isn't smart at all but it is possible. Would be half the trouble, if one could store and use the unit in the unit summary vector "us" as they are defined (prevent symbolic processing, which even can't be suppressed when setting optimization to none).

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#3 Posted : 07 March 2018 21:11:23(UTC)
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Thank you very much Martin,

But now how do I include the header?
since it does not appear as an option in the heading list.

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#4 Posted : 07 March 2018 22:31:35(UTC)
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Thank you very much Martin,

But now how do I include the header?
since it does not appear as an option in the heading list.


Best regards

Carlos


The header can only be specified for the columns of the data matrix, thus only single column objects are listed as choices for header variable. I don't know of options to fill the fields above the left and right row titles.
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#5 Posted : 08 March 2018 03:35:17(UTC)
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Will it be possible?


Unit system [base SI in Smath] is desperately too circular.

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#6 Posted : 08 March 2018 19:55:13(UTC)
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Many thanks to Martin and Jean


I think that the Table Region plugin should be
improved to include the possibility of incorporating
headers in the left and right columns.

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#7 Posted : 08 March 2018 21:37:38(UTC)
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I think that the Table Region plugin should be
improved to include the possibility of incorporating
headers in the left and right columns.


... some +++ from brain storming, will make it convenient.
Would be a great tool to collect all my fluids wrt their specifics.

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#8 Posted : 19 June 2018 03:21:58(UTC)
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Hello,

on the topic of units within the table, would the following be possible:

a:= ft
b:= in

matrix:=[a "-" b]

table:= matrix

Show a and b in a table with their corresponding units (ft and inches respectively)
Right now, a and b are shown as default unit only. Both are the same unit.

Why you may ask? This is an attempt at showing mixed units as a single output result in sheet. Often lengths are specified in feet + fractional inches.
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#9 Posted : 19 June 2018 04:30:22(UTC)
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Something like this?

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#10 Posted : 19 June 2018 17:39:56(UTC)
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Carlos,
Some Jedi magic I don't understand in your sheet.
1) Where did you get the "S colon" {S:} as part of the variable? I don't remember seeing this command/function and don't understand it's use
2) How did you display Matrix (Table)? Most Matrices use the augment command to generate the table. It's not like you typed in Matrix= ... Found this answer, never used it Ctrl+Shift+T
3) Is this a true matrix that was created? Looks like just a data display table. Cannot use the values short of using the variables a or b

Thank you

Edited by user 19 June 2018 17:48:08(UTC)  | Reason: Found answer for item 2 on my own

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#11 Posted : 19 June 2018 19:11:25(UTC)
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CBG, The idea is to show mixed units as single linear output.

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#12 Posted : 19 June 2018 19:39:04(UTC)
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#13 Posted : 19 June 2018 19:48:06(UTC)
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Carlos,

Adding the "S:" makes it look much better.
Maybe at some point, the table region will allow for mixed units. For the time being this solution will work well.
thanks for the input.

Wes
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#14 Posted : 19 June 2018 23:20:36(UTC)
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Hello ElSid

1).-The "S: '" is to be displayed as a unit in blue, and I learned it from Martin Kraska.

3).-It is the table region, which calls the variable matrix with the name.


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#15 Posted : 27 June 2018 19:22:20(UTC)
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Carlos,

The "unit summary" function of the table region will actually perform the unit conversions for you.
Note that this is only for direct scalar multiplier conversions. It does not work for temp units...

This way you don't have to cancel out units in the matrix going into the table. The "units summary" will do that for you.

Note that the "unit summary" is selected but NOT displayed. There is also a proof with variables.

This idea comes from user ndtma on the Table Region topic, at least that's where i saw it first, maybe someone else did it first?

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#16 Posted : 27 June 2018 20:09:34(UTC)
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It does not work for temp units...


... doctored for °C. Very convenient for me, up2next !

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#17 Posted : 27 June 2018 20:31:56(UTC)
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Jean,

"S:'L/s" should be "S:'L/'s". Note the added "'" in order to show "s" as blue unit.
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#18 Posted : 28 June 2018 01:47:27(UTC)
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Jean,

"S:'L/s" should be "S:'L/'s". Note the added "'" in order to show "s" as blue unit.


Thanks for that one wb.c ... corrected !

Jean
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#19 Posted : 29 June 2018 05:57:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: wb.c Go to Quoted Post
The "unit summary" function of the table region will actually perform the unit conversions for you.
Note that this is only for direct scalar multiplier conversions. It does not work for temp units...
This way you don't have to cancel out units in the matrix going into the table. The "units summary" will do that for you.
Note that the "unit summary" is selected but NOT displayed. There is also a proof with variables.
This idea comes from user ndtma on the Table Region topic, at least that's where i saw it first, maybe someone else did it first?






Hello wb.c

I know what you say, but it has the disadvantage that you can not put a header in the table. On the other hand,
it is very easy to make a copy of the table and delete in a single stroke the left part corresponding to the Units


Hi Jean:

A very simple solution for the problem of the conversion of the temperature in Celsius Degrees, is that you define
your own unit of degrees Celsius.


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Offline Jean Giraud  
#20 Posted : 29 June 2018 14:32:39(UTC)
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Hi Jean:

A very simple solution for the problem of the conversion of the temperature in Celsius Degrees, is that you define
your own unit of degrees Celsius.


Thanks Carlos for that one.
Thanks to all Doctors ... Nice for publishing.

Jean

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