... err .... could you elucidate the bit about Excel? I puzzled as to why an Excel limitation might affect Mathcad.
I did search (but obviusly not well enough) the Collabatory. Could you point me to the relevant bit?
I generally find that images I insert into Mathcad only need to be small. So I use Photoshop or similar to cut them down to 100 x 100 or 50 x 50 pixels or so. This gives a reasonable size.
I think that with a jpeg Mathcad turns it into a bitmap and stores the bitmap.
Thanks.
Right, I've had another look at this. The problem is only there if the file is a single line, example:
cat,cat,cat,....
If it's:
cat
cat
cat
there's no problem.
Problem file can be created by
n:=0 .. 6000/Vn:="cat"/T:=transpose of V/save V, an then try to read it.
The failure occurs at...
Thanks.
Not sure what tool I'd use to split the file, though I suppose I could do a manual split using a text editor. Might be a bit error-prone doing it manually.
Yes, I agree that the file read component can read big files. I can happily read a file with 300,000 numerical entries. Problem...
I'm trying (in Mathcad 11) to read a file in .csv format. File consists of 6100 3-character words, separated by commas. There are no carriage returns. (To be precise, it's an array of 3-digit hex numbers separated by commas).
The File-read component fails - error messsge suggests "check file is...