Exporting data from Mathcad to Excel
Hey guys, I have a mathcad program that solves differential equations. In the past I have created an array of all the data I wanted to export and just copied the array into Excel. This time, however,...
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Hi, I was looking at the system requirements after installing the 30 day free trial on vista and I noticed that Vista was not listed. Is Vista supported by PTC? Thnaks in advance, L
View ArticleRe: Came rotative
Bonjour, Dans l'application mécanisme, j'aimerais créer une analyse de l'assemblage des deux prt, qui fonctionnent comme " la frappe d'une perceuse pour le béton"
View ArticleBreak external reference in Shrinkwrap?
Afternoon, I've just simplified a customer assembly by replacing several of the sub-assys with shrinkwraps of themselves, and I'm now uploading these into Windchill. Windchill has created a number of...
View ArticleRe: Came rotative
Bonjour, Michel,Avez-vous regardé dans la base de connaissances, il y a quelque la technique recommandé pour les liaisons de galet sur différents types de came.Cordialement.Denis
View ArticleRe: Exporting data from Mathcad to Excel
It seems that you should set xi1 to 1 and not to 100.Furthermore using augment you have to take are that the vector dimensions match, So you would have to set the last parameter in the calculation of...
View ArticleRe: Agile Solution Template in ALM
Hello Venkata, There is actually an Agile solution as well. My understanding is that it was designed to co-exist with the ALM solution. Please contactPTC Integrity Support if you are interested in...
View ArticleRe: Installing Creo Parametric 2.0 on Vista
This discussion may help: Creo Parametric 2.0 in Vista? As Gary Chadwick correctly reccommended in that thread, you should make sure you are the administrator of your computer before you try installing...
View ArticleRe: parting lines; colors and extra surfaces.
Actually, the config.pro setting took care of both. edit: I am assuming because the generation of extra surfaces is just for adding the ability to have the different colors.
View ArticleNeed help, just learning how to use the software at work.
I am trying to set all multiplication symbols in equations as x, and then when there is an answer it doesnt show the x between the number and the units. it this possible w/o switching each individual...
View ArticleRe: Decals for a Scientific Calculator? (Looking for sources)
Hello Ian and welcome to the forum. You are on the right track to use graphics rather than geometry. It is much more efficient on the system. Decals can be made with an alpha channel using the image...
View ArticleRe: parting lines; colors and extra surfaces.
ohhhhhhh... let us know if that is the case, please
View ArticleSimple Vector Question
Hi, All -- I have what I fear is a too-simple question. For some reason, I am having a real mental block figuring it out, though. Say I have some vector in R3 (x, y, z). I would like to find a vector...
View ArticleRe: parting lines; colors and extra surfaces.
I did not plan on asking about it more, since it behaves the way I want it now. But I did have some other question I wanted to ask them, and now I forget what it was.
View ArticleRe: parting lines; colors and extra surfaces.
Always good when a problem is solved! Have a great weekend, Matt!
View ArticleRe: Need help, just learning how to use the software at work.
Taylor Gambino wrote: I am trying to set all multiplication symbols in equations as x, and then when there is an answer it doesnt show the x between the number and the units. it this possible w/o...
View ArticleRe: Simple Vector Question
Not sure but I think you will run into some kind of singularity or error with any simple formula.See attached two very different ways to get a normalvector - both have its drawbacks.
View ArticleRe: Simple Vector Question
Thanks a bunch -- I like that "shorter" idea, Werner -- it allows us to trap only one potential error (i.e., x=y=z) rather than several. It's not perfect, but much faster than our alternative. We're...
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