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#1 Posted: 11/22/2011 2:42:41 PM
oalfishcivil

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a:=10 ft
b:=a^4
b= The program can't recognize ft^4.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks

#2 Posted: 11/22/2011 5:01:32 PM
Radovan Omorjan

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Hello,

Do not understand?
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Just change m^4 into ft^4

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Radovan
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#3 Posted: 12/14/2011 7:50:05 PM
amit28it

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Wrote

a:=10 ft
b:=a^4
b= The program can't recognize ft^4.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks



In the above explanation is cryatal clear .
So b = 10000 ft^4.
#4 Posted: 12/14/2011 11:32:10 PM
Edward Ulle

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Unlike MathCAD you have to type a single quote (') before typing the units.

a:=10'ft

For the second b= go to the end of the line and type ' and enter ft^4

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#5 Posted: 12/15/2011 8:21:59 PM
Waluyo Adi Siswanto

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Using ' before typing unit is a new information for me. Thanks. Defining a unit can be faster.
Usually I just type with the unit what I want, then select from the unit selection under the cursor. For example I just type MPa then select unit MPa. Never use ' before.
#6 Posted: 12/15/2011 11:29:31 PM
Edward Ulle

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You can actually define units either way. With or without the need for single quote. I like the single quote to be consistent with other units and so it appears in the units style of display.

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