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MathCAD matrix output help

MathCAD matrix output help

MathCAD matrix output help

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Hello, I am using MathCAD for first time in five years to set up a series of equations to evaluate piping.

I have all the equations set up and working correctly however I now want to set up 3 of the variables to a set of values each, 1 var to 5 values, 1 var to 6 values, and 1 var to 3 values.

I then want each value to be calculated with each other value creating a large table or matrix so that each combination can be seen. How would I go about doing this? I have tried setting up matrices but it just isn't working as they are different sizes.


Thanks,
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RE: MathCAD matrix output help

with three variables you get a data cube.
The normal way is to create three vectors (lists) of their values, each with its own index "range variable".

You would then take then pair wise to make a matrix of two variables while the third is held fixed.

The collab http://collab.mathsoft.com/~Mathcad2000 is better for exchanging example programmes.

Philip

RE: MathCAD matrix output help

While you're there, you can do a search for "MDA" multidimensional array, if you want to go that route.  There is a posting containing utilities for dealing with MDAs.

TTFN

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