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Offline goldjunge91  
#1 Posted : 05 February 2023 23:43:18(UTC)
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Hello

I would like to convert formulas, as an example v=s/t what is s=?
and then only as formula s=v*t

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#2 Posted : 06 February 2023 00:12:05(UTC)
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SMath symbolic solver capability is limited.
These type of formulas can't be solved by numeric solvers.
You will need a plugin, either maple or maxima.
They can be installed via Tools>Plugins.
Maple is compact, easy to use, one click install.
Maxima is more capable but third party installation required.

Just use boolean equal sign for your formula.
Don't forget to change optimization to Symbolic via Right Click menu.

Regards

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#3 Posted : 06 February 2023 00:16:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: overlord Go to Quoted Post
SMath symbolic solver capability is limited.
These type of formulas can't be solved by numeric solvers.
You will need a plugin, either maple or maxima.
They can be installed via Tools>Plugins.
Maple is compact, easy to use, one click install.
Maxima is more capable but third party installation required.

Just use boolean equal sign for your formula.
Don't forget to change optimization to Symbolic via Right Click menu.

Regards

2023-02-06_00-11.png


alright thanks I will try first maple then maxima.
the formula was only as example I would change the formula for the safety factor for bending on a shaft.
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#4 Posted : 06 February 2023 00:17:25(UTC)
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You are a new user, so remind this. Jean has his own agenda.
His intention will not be helping you, just read his replies and go on.
If you can't get what he is saying he is probably giving you wrong answer.
All new users are confused by his meaningless posts.
Offline goldjunge91  
#5 Posted : 06 February 2023 00:21:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: overlord Go to Quoted Post
You are a new user, so remind this. Jean has his own agenda.
His intention will not be helping you, just read his replies and go on.
If you can't get what he is saying he is probably giving you wrong answer.
All new users are confused by his meaningless posts.


hahahaha nice so he is the Smath studio forum Troll/golum Biggrin

but thanks for getting me to this point.
Offline goldjunge91  
#6 Posted : 06 February 2023 02:53:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: overlord Go to Quoted Post
SMath symbolic solver capability is limited.
These type of formulas can't be solved by numeric solvers.
You will need a plugin, either maple or maxima.
They can be installed via Tools>Plugins.
Maple is compact, easy to use, one click install.
Maxima is more capable but third party installation required.

Just use boolean equal sign for your formula.
Don't forget to change optimization to Symbolic via Right Click menu.

Regards

2023-02-06_00-11.png


i try it and looks like its work thanks.
for obvious reasons i do not know yet if it is so correctly converted I will try it tomorrow with a whole calculation and then see if it is right.Have a nice evening


formel umstellen


( google search keywords ((hopefully it works out)) smath formulas transform formeln umstellen )

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#7 Posted : 06 February 2023 19:23:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: goldjunge91 Go to Quoted Post
i try it and looks like its work thanks.
for obvious reasons i do not know yet if it is so correctly converted I will try it tomorrow with a whole calculation and then see if it is right.Have a nice evening

It should work fine.
If you can't get what you seek, you can post your file for further assistance.
Ask anytime for aid, there will be an experienced user willing to support.
SMath community is kind and helpful. Well, apart from Jean.

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