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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Works fine. ... refreshed, optimized calculation timing Added the buffered plot to be splined for + values. Inst_pH Solution.sm (45kb) downloaded 26 time(s)....refreshed/augmented
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Hello Jean, For me, the first plot is working but the second is not - cases() is complaining. I could see that sigma2 went nuts (do not know why) and put eval() in front of it I do not have the explanation of this - might be a bug. Regards, Radovan |
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Originally Posted by: omorr I do not have the explanation of this - might be a bug. 1. Can't understand the error cases(,) [6671] 2. Make unit K was first problem , done well. 3. Doctoring for the spikes works and accelerates calculation timing. Inst_pH Solution Copy.sm (47kb) downloaded 19 time(s).
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Can you explain sheet. I was looking at creating a Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) for quick analysis and this appears to be going in that direction
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Originally Posted by: ElSid Can you explain sheet.I was looking at creating a Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) for quick analysis and this appears to be going in that direction The program is a dual iterative solver. Give some more about Langelier saturation index.
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud I was looking at creating a Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) Langelier saturation index [LI] has nothing to do wrt unbuffered. As it looks, there are lot of those things already tabulated. Wait and see if you can come up with some interesting stuff. Jean
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