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Variable Math

bradley_smithbradley_smith Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
Is there a reason when I use variables I can use "#dimA*2+dimB" but I can't use "#dimA*2+dimB+0.5"?

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  • bradley_smithbradley_smith Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    I answered my own question... For those curious, you have to add the label of the units you want the number to represent.  Eg: "#dimA*2+dimB+0.5in"
  • shanshan_xushanshan_xu OS Professional Posts: 2
    bradley_smith, inputting ''#dimA*2+dimB+0.5in '' is ok ? It should be "#dimA+#dimB+0.5",do not miss the second "#",unit "in"will be added after clicking "enter"key automaticly
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