Jolyon
Industrial
- Jun 14, 2021
- 2
Hi, first time poster here - please let me know if I posted in the wrong place! ![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
I have an issue with Solidworks that I cannot find the answer to anywhere.. I am trying to set a dimension using a Logarithmic formula with Base 10. In Microsoft Excel if I use the formula LOG(2) I get 0.30103 but in Solidworks, the Base seems to be 16 and gives me 0.6931. I looked it up and it seems that Solidworks has a LOG10 function for exactly this use ( The problem is, when I enter LOG10(2) into the dimension box, it doesn't recognise it as a formula.![[3eyes] [3eyes] [3eyes]](/data/assets/smilies/3eyes.gif)
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong, or if there is a fix for this?
Thank you in advance!
![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
I have an issue with Solidworks that I cannot find the answer to anywhere.. I am trying to set a dimension using a Logarithmic formula with Base 10. In Microsoft Excel if I use the formula LOG(2) I get 0.30103 but in Solidworks, the Base seems to be 16 and gives me 0.6931. I looked it up and it seems that Solidworks has a LOG10 function for exactly this use ( The problem is, when I enter LOG10(2) into the dimension box, it doesn't recognise it as a formula.
![[3eyes] [3eyes] [3eyes]](/data/assets/smilies/3eyes.gif)
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong, or if there is a fix for this?
Thank you in advance!