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Originally Posted by: Ber7 Checked, no typos. Thanks. Feel free to comment anything you would do differently, much appreciated. Cheers.
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Originally Posted by: hanskl It crashes my SMath (appVersion(4)="0.99.7610.506". I do have the plugin Conditionally Formatted Label installed, you think that is the culprit? The strings are defined in the area "BEREGNINGER" (cyan) / "GENERERING AV FIGUR (purple)
I found the complaining strings ... "round(,,,) 3 arguments not defined. Since 7610, 6179 [maybe next] is all black, thus select all, background clear. No idea what Conditionally Formatted Labels does. Much simpler to set the X,Y disposition manually above plot, OK for collecting some numerical values from the maths above. Cheers ... Jean
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud I found the complaining strings ... "round(,,,) 3 arguments not defined. Since 7610, 6179 [maybe next] is all black, thus select all, background clear. No idea what Conditionally Formatted Labels does. Much simpler to set the X,Y disposition manually above plot, OK for collecting some numerical values from the maths above. Cheers ... Jean
round(6.25,1)=6.2, while round(6.25,1,1)=6.3 on my version. the last argument of round(3) seems to decide which direction the rounding goes in, but I have not found any wiki explanation for round(3). Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Let me cogitate... Jean Here is a project explorer suggestive of doing more or reorganizing the collection. DO NOT attempt installing labels. X_Y will crashes on ".." Repair, and re-spec !!! I think I misunderstood this post regarding "installing labels". Cheers
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Originally Posted by: hanskl round(6.25,1)=6.2, while round(6.25,1,1)=6.3 on my version. the last argument of round(3) seems to decide which direction the rounding goes in, but I have not found any wiki explanation for round(3).
Here is the code ... You forgot to make *.PDF of the SS 7610 that complains my SS 6179 ??? Is it an SS 7610 bug or miss-code on opening SS 6179 ?
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Here is the code ... You forgot to make *.PDF of the SS 7610 that complains my SS 6179 ??? Is it an SS 7610 bug or miss-code on opening SS 6179 ?
Thanks. Which sheet are you referring to? "Hanski Project Explorer_1.sm" from #33 makes my SMath crash immediately as the sheet starts to calculate.
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Originally Posted by: hanskl "Hanski Project Explorer_1.sm" from #33 makes my SMath crash immediately as the sheet starts to calculate.
The suspect is the X_Y plot. Here is the plot as image ... Does it crash ? Jean Hanski Project Explorer_1.sm (35kb) downloaded 16 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud The suspect is the X_Y plot. Here is the plot as image ... Does it crash ? Jean
Now it opens fine!
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Beautiful, incredibly clean code and evocative visual, Hans K.L.!!! Thank you and thanks to Ber7 for his powerful animations! Much to learn from...
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Originally Posted by: loha Beautiful, incredibly clean code and evocative visual, Hans K.L.!!! Thank you and thanks to Ber7 for his powerful animations! Much to learn from... Thank you! Far too kind, much appreciated.. This forum is awesome!
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