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Thanks for any response - j
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Hi. Try changing the zoom with the mouse wheel, or it and control or shift. Best regards. Alvaro.
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Razonar and Jean thanks for the quick replies, I tried Razonar's suggestion and it does fix the issue! I do like the idea to ensure f(2)=4 and f(-9)=81 to ensure the function works correctly. Jean very helpful as well, I attempted to implement your example and haven't gotten it yet. Not sure if this is MathCad or SMath, I cannot get the "if" statement to work as you have it. So far I get only the "if" "else" from the programming toolbar only. The matrix's work though, so hopefully I get your example working in SMath soon. Edited by user 18 August 2020 19:40:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: p0wrTWR ... I cannot get the "if" statement to work as you have it. So far I get only the "if" "else" from the programming toolbar only.
Try "cases" (Custom Functions plugin). By adding two, four ... additional arguments, you can add more if statements.
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