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#1 Posted: 4/24/2019 4:31:07 PM
The Cross

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I have a long formula, it will not fit on one line in a standard sheet. I can't see what I am typing, and can't tell if the formula is correct. What do I need to do to see it? If I put a return in the formula, to continue it on the next line, it still does not work.
#2 Posted: 4/24/2019 11:26:13 PM
Jean Giraud

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I have a long formula, it will not fit on one line in a standard sheet. I can't see what I am typing, and can't tell if the formula is correct. What do I need to do to see it? If I put a return in the formula, to continue it on the next line, it still does not work.


Get used to attach the Smath work sheet. Only patient can be doctored.


#3 Posted: 4/25/2019 12:03:53 AM
CBG

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I have a long formula, it will not fit on one line in a standard sheet. I can't see what I am typing, and can't tell if the formula is correct. What do I need to do to see it? If I put a return in the formula, to continue it on the next line, it still does not work.




Hello:

See this: https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst7370_Split-math-expression-into-multiple-lines.aspx ,

and this: https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst12530_SMath-Studio-0-99-6619--14-February-2018.aspx



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Carlos
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#4 Posted: 4/25/2019 8:53:47 AM
Jean Giraud

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I have a long formula, it will not fit on one line in a standard sheet. I can't see what I am typing, and can't tell if the formula is correct. What do I need to do to see it? If I put a return in the formula, to continue it on the next line, it still does not work.



There are surely ways to simplify/split/compact/collect a formula from foreign source
or from invented construction as understood from your typing.
Examine Hypersurface.
The other long expansion arrive from symbolic expansion [eq(t) from maple invlaplace]
For that one, you can recompose by separating NumDen.
Isolate Num, evaluate the pieces, substitute ... etc.
Recompose the all lot in shorter expression.
The longest expansion I have encountered was 23 pages wide.
There are several ways to skin the cat.
Does it help ?

NumDen.sm (17 KiB) downloaded 45 time(s).
Contour_8 Hypersurface.sm (1 MiB) downloaded 47 time(s).
#5 Posted: 4/25/2019 11:02:17 AM
Jean Giraud

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Have you got the same ? easy to sanity check.

NumDen.PNG
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