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Hello. How to create a selection list in Smath where I can choose the name of concrete class, so that the program, after selecting the list, introduced the necessary values of the calculated resistance of this class of concrete, like the same in Excel? I attach an image for understanding. For any answer on this subject in advance, thank you. Sorry, for the bad English.
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Originally Posted by: mkraska I create the list. But how should I do that, when choosing a class C from the list, the value of f_ck below changed and further substituted in the formula?
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Originally Posted by: mkraska Thanks, I do it
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You can do this. Concrete.sm (4kb) downloaded 73 time(s).sergio
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on 20/10/2018(UTC), on 20/10/2018(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: PompelmoTell You can do this. Concrete.sm (4kb) downloaded 73 time(s).sergio Can i do more values than f_ck?
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Yes. For example in the two ways shown here Concrete_02.sm (10kb) downloaded 64 time(s).sergio
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Originally Posted by: yuriy1996 How to create a selection list in Smath
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