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Ah I see what you’re getting at, not at my computer now but calcSheet.sm is actually a large 14 page calculation worksheet with ~10 input variables and 12 result/output variables that I’m not going to rewrite into a for loop on one page. See below the input (and output) spreadsheet as well as my long calc sheet. smath IO table.xlsx (49kb) downloaded 25 time(s). DM splice connection design.sm (666kb) downloaded 31 time(s).Edited by user 05 November 2018 08:16:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ksullivan Ah I see what youâre getting at, not at my computer now but calcSheet.sm is actually a large 14 of calculation worksheet with ~10 input variables and 12 result/output variables that Iâm not going to rewrite into a for loop on one page. Maybe you don't want the best way to do ... is it ? "Monkey see, monkey do" "Monkey don't see, monkey don't do"
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Plugin updatedOriginally Posted by: ksullivan there's something with run() only running files if they have a different name Try now; I made a workaround to allow multiple executions of the same file(s). |
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Hello,
I have two questions/comments regarding the Run plugin:
1. In the newest SMATH version 1.0.8253, the plugin does not seem to run properly. It is using the wrong input data row in the sequence. Also, the actual .sm files are being opened instead of being run in the background.
2. Is there a way to save the .sm files for each run? The new version of SMATH appears to do that however, erroneously.
Thanks
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Davide introduced Run(,) in SS 6179. I'm using SS 6179, but Run(,) does not exist. Then out of topic. You mentioned running in background mode. Smath is compatible for this mode ... Explain. Most of us open Smath from the task bar. Thus you can work the documents you open. Now, to open another instance of Smath double click on the Smath icon from desk top. Click on that session, open some document greedy in timing, Press F9 to run. Go back to the first Smath instance, navigate your documents. In the mean time, the greedy 2nd instance keeps running like if you had Smath in two separate computers. Revisit the greedy 2nd instance ... bingo: 12 min done. You can had more independent instances from the desk top. So, the one that takes 3 hrs will be there once done while continuing the classroom from the first task bar instance. Cheers if it can help ... Jean
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I played around with Run(). I got it to work only with explicit path specification in rfile() and wfile(), i.e. the versions from the Mathcad Toolbox.
Also, is it by intent, that the spawned SMath instance has to be closed manually each time?
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Hello Martin, Originally Posted by: mkraska at the spawned SMath instance has to be closed manually each time? Originally Posted by: modcal27 Also, the actual .sm files are being opened instead of being run in the background. Nope, it isn't. I guess the behavior changed when Andrey introduced the single instance or the account features, but there's not much that can be done from the plugin side about this. Originally Posted by: modcal27 2. Is there a way to save the .sm files for each run? The new version of SMATH appears to do that however, erroneously. Nope. You have to use one of the export functions and save the data in an external file. Edited by user 18 May 2023 12:11:31(UTC)
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