Difference between revisions of "Mathematical Expressions"

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Generally arithmetic operators and distinct values need to be typed by hand while variables can be chosen from the menu opening by hitting the blue rectangle on the ‘Expression’ line. The benefit is: Only existing variables are used and the curly braces plus the  ‘lv=’ or ‘v=’ in case of a global variable is typed automatically.
 
Generally arithmetic operators and distinct values need to be typed by hand while variables can be chosen from the menu opening by hitting the blue rectangle on the ‘Expression’ line. The benefit is: Only existing variables are used and the curly braces plus the  ‘lv=’ or ‘v=’ in case of a global variable is typed automatically.
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Some examples:

Revision as of 13:09, 5 January 2024

Generally arithmetic operators and distinct values need to be typed by hand while variables can be chosen from the menu opening by hitting the blue rectangle on the ‘Expression’ line. The benefit is: Only existing variables are used and the curly braces plus the ‘lv=’ or ‘v=’ in case of a global variable is typed automatically.

Some examples: