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[MATHCAD] a bug
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Author: Steen Grode
Posted: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 19:05:59 -1GMT
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Please look at the attachment. The resulting p(x) is a matrix and should be
shown in [ ].
:-) Steen
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| RE: [MATHCAD] a bug |
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Author: Serge M Klimov
Posted: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 21:54:34 +0400
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Hi!
> Please look at the attachment.
> The resulting p(x) is a matrix and
> should be shown in [ ].
> :-) Steen
Really?... It is something new then. :-)
Dealing with matrixes, [1x3]*[3x3]*[3x1] should be [1x1], i.e. not an
array, just a single term.
Serge
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| RE: [MATHCAD] a bug |
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Author: Steen Grode
Posted: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 20:26:21 -1GMT
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> Really?... It is something new then. :-)
> Dealing with matrixes, [1x3]*[3x3]*[3x1] should be [1x1], i.e. not an
> array, just a single term.
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I agree, but mathcad doesn't. Try for instance to draw p(x). You will have to
write p(x)[0 .
:-) Steen
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