Sure all those methods sure are more cumbersome and less efficient compared to Mathcads data table.Īs you have access to a students version of Mathcad 15 and so can use all the power of it, do you have a specific reason why you would want to use mediocre Prime? Another option would be an embedded Excel component. You may either use a large vector (not easy with a 12000+ elements vector) in a collapsed region or write the data to a file with MC15 and read it in with Prime. Your MC15 file uses a data table to define the input data and Prime does not support that kind of data (ridiculously the region is converted to a useless picture).Īs you have MC15 student you can open the MC15 file yourself and find another way to define the data. Prime still is missing a lot of features available in real Mathcad.
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