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Dears, I would like to ask you how the if then else control statement is used in SMath Studio version 1.0 8253. When I insert the if statement, the else does not appear. How is it incorporated? I saw in videos that when placing the if statement both appear, the complete if x else x statement. In the version I use, only the if appears. Another query, ¿in which plugin is the CAUSES() statement, which is an if then else version to generate functions by sections (piecewise function)?. Thank you all Cheers Juan Edited by user 25 August 2022 16:15:38(UTC)
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if/otherwise from the f(x) menu ... cases if/else from the palette.
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Originally Posted by: PompelmoTell Thanks Pompelmo!
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud if/otherwise from the f(x) menu ... cases if/else from the palette. Thanks Jean, will i need a plugin?
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Originally Posted by: JuanMa_arg Thanks Jean, will i need a plugin? He doesn't use latest version. In fact, he uses 6 year old version of smath (v0.99.6179). The version he uses has not capability of "if, if/else". That has only "if/else". New function is intruduced with v1.0.8206. He has no idea what is going on, just listen what Sergio said. And if you read he insist to use smath "unitless" or use "silent units", ignore anything he says after that. Just wait for a sane experienced user to reply. cases() is a plugin function. It works similar to if/else. You need to install Custom Functions plugin. Regards
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Originally Posted by: overlord Originally Posted by: JuanMa_arg Thanks Jean, will i need a plugin? He doesn't use latest version. In fact, he uses 6 year old version of smath (v0.99.6179). The version he uses has not capability of "if, if/else". That has only "if/else". New function is intruduced with v1.0.8206. He has no idea what is going on, just listen what Sergio said. And if you read he insist to use smath "unitless" or use "silent units", ignore anything he says after that. Just wait for a sane experienced user to reply. cases() is a plugin function. It works similar to if/else. You need to install Custom Functions plugin. Regards Thanks Overlord
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