modifying tables - Messages
#21 Posted: 5/15/2019 11:51:53 AM
WroteCan you make a table in one SMath file, and have a calculation in another SMath file refer to the table in a calculation?
SS 6179 does not save Table in file.
Differently, a matrix data result does save and is lot more technical.
#22 Posted: 5/15/2019 12:25:46 PM
WroteWroteCan you make a table in one SMath file, and have a calculation in another SMath file refer to the table in a calculation?
SS 6179 does not save Table in file.
Differently, a matrix data result does save and is lot more technical.
How do I reference a matrix in another file?
#23 Posted: 5/15/2019 12:48:51 PM
you can check the features of the "include" plugin
sergio
sergio
#24 Posted: 5/15/2019 8:44:12 PM
WroteHow do I reference a matrix in another file?
PipeData is spooled to file from where it is created,
then recovered from wherever.
It should create SmathFile in your C:\ root directory.
If not => create it
Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data_Recover.sm (4 KiB) downloaded 41 time(s).
Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data.sm (59 KiB) downloaded 36 time(s).
#25 Posted: 5/17/2019 3:09:56 PM
#26 Posted: 5/17/2019 7:53:18 PM
WroteWhy is SMath not recognizing the Matrix callout?
Table is a local decorative gadget, thus: not a matrix as such.
Disambiguate: Smath spools to file a Matrix but not a Table.
#27 Posted: 1/9/2021 4:19:40 PM
WroteWhy is SMath not recognizing the Matrix callout?table1.sm (13 KiB) downloaded 38 time(s).
@Britt1,
Did you get this to work? On my list of things to torture myself with. I have a spreadsheet for this, but like keeping everything, when reasonably possible, on one platform. Moving hard to QC spreadsheets to SMath is interesting to say the least

#28 Posted: 1/9/2021 4:56:43 PM
WroteWroteWhy is SMath not recognizing the Matrix callout?table1.sm (13 KiB) downloaded 38 time(s).
@Britt1,
Did you get this to work? On my list of things to torture myself with. I have a spreadsheet for this, but like keeping everything, when reasonably possible, on one platform. Moving hard to QC spreadsheets to SMath is interesting to say the least. This has been on the back-burner as it's easy to check. I actually think this will be more complicated in SMath than it's worth, thus asking if you got something to look at
Maybe I understood completely wrong what you are trying to do.
But I have just deleted FU and rewrote it.
The operand was # in your example, what it means?
Regards
<input>
<e type="operand">FU</e>
<e type="operand">#</e>
<e type="operator" args="2">:</e>
</input>
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