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Fast way to enter powers of 10 - It is cumbersome to enter the powers of 10 everywhere. A shortcut would help - Сообщения
It would really help to have a fast way of entering powers of ten.
In electronics, every number has a large exponent and entering 15 * 10 ^ 7 is harder than 15E7
(8 keystrokes vs 4)
I think that there should be an option to treat the special case ofE , as the exponent operator.
* is automatically inserted when going from numbers to letters, but this is no problem.
ie new behaviour: 15E6 -> 15*10^6
old: 15E6 -> 15*E6
Problem: variable names like E or E6FilmMass, would need to have an operator explicitly used, and could not use the current automatic * operator insertion
Alternatives: use ctrl+E or alt+E as simple keystroke macro to insert: *10^
In electronics, every number has a large exponent and entering 15 * 10 ^ 7 is harder than 15E7
(8 keystrokes vs 4)
I think that there should be an option to treat the special case of
* is automatically inserted when going from numbers to letters, but this is no problem.
ie new behaviour: 15E6 -> 15*10^6
old: 15E6 -> 15*E6
Problem: variable names like E or E6FilmMass, would need to have an operator explicitly used, and could not use the current automatic * operator insertion
Alternatives: use ctrl+E or alt+E as simple keystroke macro to insert: *10^
not a bad idea. I could also define all the common positives eg
e3:=1000
and maybe the negatives
n3:=10^-3
it would certainly help with matrices as it is more compact too.
With the snippet manager, quite viable.
I do think it would also be good to consider (optionally) using the common exponent notation for display as it is much more compact in arrays. When an array is full of *10^3 it really blows out the size on the page.
e3:=1000
and maybe the negatives
n3:=10^-3
it would certainly help with matrices as it is more compact too.
With the snippet manager, quite viable.
I do think it would also be good to consider (optionally) using the common exponent notation for display as it is much more compact in arrays. When an array is full of *10^3 it really blows out the size on the page.
Wrote
I do think it would also be good to consider (optionally) using the common exponent notation for display as it is much more compact in arrays. When an array is full of *10^3 it really blows out the size on the page.
You can write any multiplier in the unit placeholder of results.

Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
True, but only in the very limited number of cases where all elements have the same exponent.
Make your own feature to suit peculiar project.
This notation is native in OriginLab.
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This notation is native in OriginLab.
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WroteWhen an array is full of *10^3 it really blows out the size on the page.
Show the array creation c/w the blown page size.
No monkey see, no monkey do !
Wrote
I do think it would also be good to consider (optionally) using the common exponent notation for display as it is much more compact in arrays. When an array is full of *10^3 it really blows out the size on the page.
How about the Table region?
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Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
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Alvaro Diaz Falconi 28.08.2020 05:33:00
That's a useful solution. I see that when scientific is selected, however, that it loses the units.
Is the table plugin part of the closed source, or an open source add on that might be fixable?
[is it: https://smath.info:8443/!/#public/view/head/plugins/TableRegion ?]
However, I would just prefer to have numeric formatting work well in the first place.
Is the table plugin part of the closed source, or an open source add on that might be fixable?
[is it: https://smath.info:8443/!/#public/view/head/plugins/TableRegion ?]
However, I would just prefer to have numeric formatting work well in the first place.
The plugin is open source, just like all third-party plugins.
Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
WroteIs the table plugin part of the closed source, or an open source add on that might be fixable?
Table region is part of the SS download as old as SS 6179.
Fix what to this superb delivery ?
WroteI see that when scientific is selected, however, that it loses the units.
It does not lose what's not specified.
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