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I just inserted a table region into my sheet, but I can't figure out how to change the number of rows or columns, or how to type in it. I select the boxes and a popup that I don't know what to do with pops up.
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 I just inserted a table region into my sheet, but I can't figure out how to change the number of rows or columns, or how to type in it. I select the boxes and a popup that I don't know what to do with pops up. Table Region Carlos.sm (13kb) downloaded 47 time(s).
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I typed exactly what is in the Table Region Carlos.sm and then added the table below with the Insert Table command, and still it does not work. Don't know why the picture of the smath file is so big. Edited by user 24 April 2019 01:19:20(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 I typed exactly what is in the Table Region Carlos.sm and then added the table below with the Insert Table command, and still it does not work. Once you have inserted the Table from the insert menu, in that 3 x 3 chess board: type Table in the place holder. Print Screen, paste in Paint, Select, paste in a tool that will save as *.PNG [I use WinGrab for over 20 years]
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I defined the temp in degrees F, but it put it in degrees K
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What I want to do is produce a table similar to the image I attached: Also, What does the first definition do for the table? In the example it says Time:= 5 day Flow := 0.005 ft3/min Temp := 20F
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 What I want to do is produce a table similar to the image I attached: Smath is an advanced CAS. Maybe purchase a tool to list the barn population. What about Excel, Word ... ? WinGrab is freeware perpetual for all Windows versions In 3 clicks for decent image in the Forum: Capture, Select, save as *.PNG attach in the Forum
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 What I want to do is produce a table similar to the image I attached:
Hello This is a part of your table Table Region Carlos_R1.sm (29kb) downloaded 27 time(s).Best Regards Carlos
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After you produce the table in SMath, are the numbers in the table usable in a calculation? If not, then there is no point, and it is better to just copy and paste from Excel.
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 After you produce the table in SMath, are the numbers in the table usable in a calculation? If not, then there is no point, and it is better to just copy and paste from Excel. Obviously, you can use any element from Smath data Table or from matrix result, just address the element as needed ... no limit.
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 After you produce the table in SMath, are the numbers in the table usable in a calculation? ... address new value by element You can add/delete cols/rows, value the cols/rows added.
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 After you produce the table in SMath, are the numbers in the table usable in a calculation? If not, then there is no point, and it is better to just copy and paste from Excel. Of course, look at the operation fixture 1.2 by fixture 1.4, which results in 4. within the same table. Best Regards Carlos
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Why does my table say 1 deg F and not 30?
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Originally Posted by: Britt1 Why does my table say 1 deg F and not 30 ? Please: attach the document so helpers won't have to redo.
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test.sm (19kb) downloaded 8 time(s).Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Originally Posted by: Britt1 Why does my table say 1 deg F and not 30 ? Please: attach the document so helpers won't have to redo.
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Seems to me that simply you are not using the Temp variable in your Table matrix. |
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Originally Posted by: Davide Carpi Seems to me that simply you are not using the Temp variable in your Table matrix. then, it goes completely crazy and puts in an arbitrary value of 137.79 test.sm (19kb) downloaded 6 time(s).
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Here is the correction. It was still necessary to define your own unit of degrees farenheit to prevent Smath Studio from interpreting it as Kelvin degrees. On the other hand in the table was missing include the variable Temperature (temp) divided by the units (° F) test _Britt1.sm (20kb) downloaded 13 time(s).Best Regards Carlos
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I'd like it was completely arbitrary, I would have created some sort of artificial intelligence Jokes aside, it is probably the value in the base unit (Kelvin). I'm sorry but I'm from mobile right now, I can't check it deeply nor provide some example, I hope some of our skilled users can help you more here. Edit: thank you Carlos Edited by user 14 May 2019 22:59:02(UTC)
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Can you make a table in one SMath file, and have a calculation in another SMath file refer to the table in a calculation?
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