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[mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Marc Artzrouni    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:31:08 +0200
If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
give me
ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is no
problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
- The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
given and I get the right symbolic result
which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and I
don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be most
grateful to hear it -
Marc



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Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
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RE: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Dumke, Bill    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 08:11:32 -0500
Marc,

I have given up on inserting a symbolic derivation inside other
calculations. Even if you undefine the variables, you may have to
redefine them later, which can get to be very messy. So I insert any
simple symbolic derivations at the very beginning of the Mathcad
worksheet, before I even define any units. Then I don't have to worry
about it. When I need a symbolic relation to use in the calculations I
just copy it in from the beginning of the worksheet. If I need a lot of
symbolic work done, I do it in a separate worksheet and name it as being
symbolic, then copy the result(s) in when I need them.

Bill


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-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Artzrouni
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:31 AM
To: /> Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question

If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
give me
ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
assigned to a and b in place of a and b - whereas I really want the
fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is no
problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
- The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
given and I get the right symbolic result which I then paste back into
my original sheet - that's awkward and I don't rember that being a
problem with previous versions
of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be
most grateful to hear it - Marc



--
Marc Artzrouni, Professor
Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
University of Pau - BP 1155
64013 Pau Cedex
FRANCE



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Re: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Radovan Omorjan    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:29:06 -0700
Hallo Marc,

Please look at the screenshot (Mathcad 11). BTW, what is Mathcad 10?. Is
this what you wanted?

Regards,
Radovan

Marc Artzrouni wrote:

> If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
> give me
> ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
> assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
> whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is
> no problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
> - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
> ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
> given and I get the right symbolic result
> which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and I
> don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
> of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
> symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be
> most
> grateful to hear it -
> Marc
>
>
>


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Re: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Radovan Omorjan    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:48:04 -0700
Yes Bill, you are quite right. Defining and undefining variables might
make a real mess.
Should be avoided.

Regards,
Radovan

Dumke, Bill wrote:

>Marc,
>
>I have given up on inserting a symbolic derivation inside other
>calculations. Even if you undefine the variables, you may have to
>redefine them later, which can get to be very messy. So I insert any
>simple symbolic derivations at the very beginning of the Mathcad
>worksheet, before I even define any units. Then I don't have to worry
>about it. When I need a symbolic relation to use in the calculations I
>just copy it in from the beginning of the worksheet. If I need a lot of
>symbolic work done, I do it in a separate worksheet and name it as being
>symbolic, then copy the result(s) in when I need them.
>
>Bill
>
>
>Bill Dumke, RF Engineer
>Nsight Telservices dba Cellcom
>450 Security Blvd
>Green Bay, WI 54313
>
>Office: 920 617-7311
>e-mail:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marc Artzrouni
>Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:31 AM
>To: /> >Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
>
>If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
>give me
>ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
>assigned to a and b in place of a and b - whereas I really want the
>fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is no
>problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
> - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
>ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
>given and I get the right symbolic result which I then paste back into
>my original sheet - that's awkward and I don't rember that being a
>problem with previous versions
>of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
>symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be
>most grateful to hear it - Marc
>
>
>
>
>


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RE: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Jean L J Rosenfeld    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:45:53 +0100
Or just use , say px+q instead of ax+b (assuming that you have not assigned
values p and q).

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-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Artzrouni
Sent: 18 June 2009 09:31
To: /> Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question


If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
give me
ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is no
problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
- The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
given and I get the right symbolic result
which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and I
don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be most
grateful to hear it - Marc



--
Marc Artzrouni, Professor
Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
University of Pau - BP 1155
64013 Pau Cedex
FRANCE



Home page:
http://www.univ-pau.fr/~artzroun/
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RE: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Michel De Ro    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:28:14 +0200
Personally, I prefer to make symbolic calculation using slightly different
variables:
a_ instead of a, b_ instead of b, etc...

When I copy the symbolic results into value calculations, I modify by hand
the variables.


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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Radovan Omorjan /> > Envoyé : 19 June 2009 00:48
> À : /> > Objet : Re: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
>
> Yes Bill, you are quite right. Defining and undefining variables might
> make a real mess.
> Should be avoided.
>
> Regards,
> Radovan
>
> Dumke, Bill wrote:
>
> >Marc,
> >
> >I have given up on inserting a symbolic derivation inside other
> >calculations. Even if you undefine the variables, you may have to
> >redefine them later, which can get to be very messy. So I insert any
> >simple symbolic derivations at the very beginning of the Mathcad
> >worksheet, before I even define any units. Then I don't have to worry
> >about it. When I need a symbolic relation to use in the calculations
> I
> >just copy it in from the beginning of the worksheet. If I need a lot
> of
> >symbolic work done, I do it in a separate worksheet and name it as
> being
> >symbolic, then copy the result(s) in when I need them.
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >
> >Bill Dumke, RF Engineer
> >Nsight Telservices dba Cellcom
> >450 Security Blvd
> >Green Bay, WI 54313
> >
> >Office: 920 617-7311
> >e-mail: /> > >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Marc Artzrouni /> > >Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:31 AM
> >To: /> > >Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
> >
> >If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10 will
> >give me
> >ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
> >assigned to a and b in place of a and b - whereas I really want the
> >fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there is no
> >problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
> > - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
> >ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are not
> >given and I get the right symbolic result which I then paste back into
> >my original sheet - that's awkward and I don't rember that being a
> >problem with previous versions
> >of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
> >symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would be
> >most grateful to hear it - Marc
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Tom Gutman    Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:41:45 -0700
What is the actual Mathcad version you are using? Mathsoft never sold
a product as Mathcad 10 -- what should have been MC10 (and is so
labeled internally) was sold as MC 2001. Is that what you have?

Just do the normal symbolic unassign for a and b (a:=a, b:=b). That
works even if a and b were defined using the global assignment
operator.

Tom Gutman

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Artzrouni" /> To: /> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:31 AM
Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question


> If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10
> will
> give me
> ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
> assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
> whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there
> is no
> problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
> - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
> ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are
> not
> given and I get the right symbolic result
> which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and
> I
> don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
> of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
> symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would
> be most
> grateful to hear it -
> Marc
>
>
>
> --
> Marc Artzrouni, Professor
> Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
> University of Pau - BP 1155
> 64013 Pau Cedex
> FRANCE
>
>
>
> Home page:
> http://www.univ-pau.fr/~artzroun/
> **********************************
> tel: + 33 - (0)5 59 40 75 50
> fax: + 33 - (0)5 59 40 75 55
> e-mail: /> > Skype: marc.artzrouni
> **********************************
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[mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Marc Artzrouni    Posted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:22:13 +0200
Tom Gutman wrote:
>> What is the actual Mathcad version you are using? Mathsoft never sold
>> a product as Mathcad 10 -- what should have been MC10 (and is so
>> labeled internally) was sold as MC 2001. Is that what you have?
>>
>> Just do the normal symbolic unassign for a and b (a:=a, b:=b). That
>> works even if a and b were defined using the global assignment
>> operator.
>>
>>
SORRY, it's MathCad 14 - Thanks for suggesting local "re-assignment"
a:=a in order to have
fully symbolic result -
Marc Artzrouni
*****************************************************************
>> Tom Gutman
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Marc Artzrouni" /> >> To: /> >> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:31 AM
>> Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
>>
>>
>>
>>> If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10
>>> will
>>> give me
>>> ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
>>> assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
>>> whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there
>>> is no
>>> problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
>>> - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
>>> ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are
>>> not
>>> given and I get the right symbolic result
>>> which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and
>>> I
>>> don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
>>> of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
>>> symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would
>>> be most
>>> grateful to hear it -
>>> Marc
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Marc Artzrouni, Professor
>>> Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
>>> University of Pau - BP 1155
>>> 64013 Pau Cedex
>>> FRANCE
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Home page:
>>> http://www.univ-pau.fr/~artzroun/
>>> **********************************
>>> tel: + 33 - (0)5 59 40 75 50
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Re: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
Author: Frank Doyle    Posted: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 11:32:18 -0500
Hi Tom,

I have MCAD13.1 installed.
(Also have the 5 1/4 inch floppy) and several upgrades in-between.

I remember reading this message, however, I do not recall asking / having a
question about it.

Sorry if I hit the "wrong" icon.

Frank

Tom Gutman wrote:
> What is the actual Mathcad version you are using? Mathsoft never sold
> a product as Mathcad 10 -- what should have been MC10 (and is so
> labeled internally) was sold as MC 2001. Is that what you have?
>
> Just do the normal symbolic unassign for a and b (a:=a, b:=b). That
> works even if a and b were defined using the global assignment
> operator.
>
> Tom Gutman
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc Artzrouni" /> > To: /> > Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:31 AM
> Subject: [mathcad] symbolic calculation question
>
>
>
>> If I integrate symbolically ax+b in the variable x, MathCad 10
>> will
>> give me
>> ax^2/2 + b, but with the numerical values that have been GLOBALLY
>> assigned to a and b in place of a and b -
>> whereas I really want the fully symbolic result ax^2/2 + b (there
>> is no
>> problem if a and b are assigned in the "normal", local way := )
>> - The inelegant solution I found was to paste the
>> ax+b into an empty sheet for which numerical values of a and b are
>> not
>> given and I get the right symbolic result
>> which I then paste back into my original sheet - that's awkward and
>> I
>> don't rember that being a problem with previous versions
>> of MC - If there is an option, a way to fully integrate
>> symbolically, ignoring globally assigned numerical values, I would
>> be most
>> grateful to hear it -
>> Marc
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Marc Artzrouni, Professor
>> Department of Mathematics (CNRS 5142)
>> University of Pau - BP 1155
>> 64013 Pau Cedex
>> FRANCE
>>
>>
>>
>> Home page:
>> http://www.univ-pau.fr/~artzroun/
>> **********************************
>> tel: + 33 - (0)5 59 40 75 50
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>> e-mail: /> >> Skype: marc.artzrouni
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