?
the 3/X(1,1) "not working" is probably due to mixed
formats and 3/X(1,1) is probably correctly giving a value of zero. Dividing
intergers returns an integer and dumps any fractional residuals.
?
Alan
G3NYK?
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Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 6:57
PM
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: I
need a SINT value!
Thanks
to all for your help!? You pointed me in the right direction and helped
me find the many errors in my thinking.
As it turns out the values I
used in the past were not SINT at all. The 558 I added was decimal is divided
in later processing by 300 to give? the final result I needed at the time
(which added 1.86%).
So yes, I can add and multiply to the x(1,1)
number and that works!
But, the final formula of
V(N,2)=(3/X(1,1))+x(1,1)?? which seems like it should work, does not
work.? I just get the result of? the value of x(1,1).
What am
I missing now?
Thanks!