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  1. LarsBlesvik

    Showing the underlying equations

    Thanks a lot everybody! It worked out pretty neat! Just a quick extra question: Anybody know WB script to change textbox colour and appearance? Lars
  2. LarsBlesvik

    Showing the underlying equations

    @Occupant: Thanks a lot for your help so far, but I am seriously baffled by this. I try to replicate your calculation, but instead of symbolics, all variables are exchanged for numbers, is there any hidden preference or keyword I can't see in this?
  3. LarsBlesvik

    Showing the underlying equations

    @Occupant: Can you post the mathcad version of that last one? Lars
  4. LarsBlesvik

    Showing the underlying equations

    @Occupant: The challenge has not been to keep the calculations hidden, but to get the end result displayed correctly :) @jghrist: thanks for a nice looking suggestion, it looks like a good way of doing it, but it still isn't able to display the solution formatted as an equation, is there any...
  5. LarsBlesvik

    Showing the underlying equations

    Hi all, When working with code checks there are often multiple formulas given a set of variables. For instance DnV (Norwegian certification agency) gives a resulting sling force with one padeye as: RSF:=1.4*F Whereas with 2 to 4 padeyes it would be: RSF:=1.2*SKL*PL*F/cos(v) There is no...

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