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Specified Unit crash in 0.93 - Messages
#1 Posted: 3/7/2012 4:25:38 AM
Hi,
I have found that in versions 0.92 and 0.93 there is a problem with specifying units for an answer.
In 0.91 it would simply show that there was a syntax error by borering the specific block RED.
The error is when multiple units are combined to for other units for example torque
(Nm) or acceleration (m/s^2). If one of the fieldsis left blank then 0.92 and 0.93 crash.
in 0.91
1*'N*1*'m=#@'N*
in 0.93
1*'N*1*'m=#@'N*
1*'N*'m=#@#*#
I know this seems like a small problem, but it causes me huge pain when do long calculations and lots of work is lost due to a typo!
It appears that a # may not be generateing in the code to indicate a no value entity.
Thanks for the help
I have found that in versions 0.92 and 0.93 there is a problem with specifying units for an answer.
In 0.91 it would simply show that there was a syntax error by borering the specific block RED.
The error is when multiple units are combined to for other units for example torque
(Nm) or acceleration (m/s^2). If one of the fieldsis left blank then 0.92 and 0.93 crash.
in 0.91
in 0.93
1*'N*'m=#@#*#
I know this seems like a small problem, but it causes me huge pain when do long calculations and lots of work is lost due to a typo!
It appears that a # may not be generateing in the code to indicate a no value entity.
Thanks for the help
#2 Posted: 3/7/2012 4:29:04 AM
Sorry should read
Hi,
I have found that in versions 0.92 and 0.93 there is a problem with specifying units for an answer.
In 0.91 it would simply show that there was a syntax error by borering the specific block RED.
The error is when multiple units are combined to for other units for example torque
(Nm) or acceleration (m/s^2). If one of the fieldsis left blank then 0.92 and 0.93 crash.
in 0.91
in 0.93
I know this seems like a small problem, but it causes me huge pain when do long calculations and lots of work is lost due to a typo!
It appears that a # may not be generateing in the code to indicate a no value entity.
Thanks for the help
Hi,
I have found that in versions 0.92 and 0.93 there is a problem with specifying units for an answer.
In 0.91 it would simply show that there was a syntax error by borering the specific block RED.
The error is when multiple units are combined to for other units for example torque
(Nm) or acceleration (m/s^2). If one of the fieldsis left blank then 0.92 and 0.93 crash.
in 0.91
1*'N*1*'m=#@'N*
in 0.93
1*'N*1*'m=#@'N*
1*'N*'m=#@#*#
I know this seems like a small problem, but it causes me huge pain when do long calculations and lots of work is lost due to a typo!
It appears that a # may not be generateing in the code to indicate a no value entity.
Thanks for the help
#3 Posted: 3/7/2012 6:23:10 AM
Hello,
I did not understand quite well, sorry - but I think I can reproduce the crash.
See the picture please:

When you just type in the rightmost placeholder (used for changing units), say *N and press enter, the crash occurred. This is a typo, but should not be causing a crash.
Regards,
Radovan
I did not understand quite well, sorry - but I think I can reproduce the crash.
See the picture please:

When you just type in the rightmost placeholder (used for changing units), say *N and press enter, the crash occurred. This is a typo, but should not be causing a crash.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#4 Posted: 3/7/2012 1:42:18 PM
Thanks Radovan,
Sorry for the bad explanation (trying to get the hang of this forum), but you have repreduced what i have a problem with exactly.
It is not major, just annoying as explained.
Regards,
Bamo
Sorry for the bad explanation (trying to get the hang of this forum), but you have repreduced what i have a problem with exactly.
It is not major, just annoying as explained.
Regards,
Bamo
#5 Posted: 3/7/2012 1:48:51 PM
Thank you! Fixed.
Regards.
Regards.
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