MathGroup Archive 2003

[Date Index] [Thread Index] [Author Index]

Search the Archive

Re: Desciphering Solve[] output.

  • To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
  • Subject: [mg39783] Re: [mg39763] Desciphering Solve[] output.
  • From: BobHanlon at aol.com
  • Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 03:31:28 -0500 (EST)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

In a message dated 3/6/03 3:47:16 AM, rhaldimann at hotmail.com writes:


> Solve posts some funny parameters when i solve a set of 6 simultaneous eqns.
> eg.
>
> x1 == 1.*(X - 1.*Bx*Cos(\[Psi]) + Bz*Cos(\[Psi])*Cot(B)*Sec(A) -
>         1.*UFly*Cos(A)*
>           Sin(B) + (1.*Bz*m1*Cos(B)*Cos(\[Psi]))/(1.*Cos(A)*Cos(B) -
>               1.*m1*Cos(A)*Sin(B)) + (1.*Bx*Cos(A)*Cos(B)*
>               Cos(\[Psi]))/(1.*Cos(A)*Cos(B) - 1.*m1*Cos(A)*Sin(B)) +
> (1.*b1*
>               Cos(A)*Sin(B))/(1.*Cos(A)*Cos(B) - 1.*m1*Cos(A)*Sin(B)) +
> (1.*....
>
> what does the 1. mean????? I also occasionally get a 0.
>
Rounding for output display

In[1]:=

1.00000000001*x



Out[1]=

1. x


Bob Hanlon



  • Prev by Date: Mathlink problem with number format
  • Next by Date: How to convert string to variable name
  • Previous by thread: Desciphering Solve[] output.
  • Next by thread: Mathlink under osx