> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Could you write the formulas in lisp instead? You might be able to control
> things more easily:
Aha, that I will try. Thanks for pointing it out. So it seems that my
question is not trivial.
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Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>
>> I'm not very familiar with calc, but am wondering if the issue is the
>> 'nan'. In many languages, a nan is a 'polluting' variable i.e. once you
>> have a nan as a form anywhere in your calculation, the result will
>> always be a nan. Many language
>>> "t" == tbanelwebmin writes:
> About the E format setting, you may look at documentation here:
> [[info:org#Formula syntax for Calc]]
Thanks I tried, but I think the core of the problem is that $7 needs two
ifs with two commands
#+begin_src elisp
Case I $6 empty
#+NAME: test
| Name | E1
>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> Uwe,
> what if you change the E in each equation with N? You'll get 0 entries
> when the calculations involve all empty cells which might not be what
> you want, of course.
In that case I obtain a 0, which I don't want
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About the E format setting, you may look at documentation here:
[[info:org#Formula syntax for Calc]]
Le 22/06/2021 à 09:44, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> Uwe,
>
> what if you change the E in each equation with N? You'll get 0 entries
> when the calculations involve all empty cells which might not be
Uwe,
what if you change the E in each equation with N? You'll get 0 entries
when the calculations involve all empty cells which might not be what
you want, of course.
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> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I'm not very familiar with calc, but am wondering if the issue is the
> 'nan'. In many languages, a nan is a 'polluting' variable i.e. once you
> have a nan as a form anywhere in your calculation, the result will
> always be a nan. Many languages actually have a special f
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I have the following table
>
> #+begin_src elisp
> #+NAME: test
> | Name | E1 | E2 | E3 | Result1 | Result2 | Final |
> |---+++-+-+-+---|
> | User1 ||| | | 8 | nan|
> | User2 ||| |
>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> Uwe,
> it might be easier if you explained what it is you want to do (at a
> higher level) instead of trying to get us to help to fix what you have
> done?
OK fair enough
The situation is as follows, there are two exams
1. The result of the first one
Uwe,
it might be easier if you explained what it is you want to do (at a
higher level) instead of trying to get us to help to fix what you have
done?
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Hi
I have the following table
#+begin_src elisp
#+NAME: test
| Name | E1 | E2 | E3 | Result1 | Result2 | Final |
|---+++-+-+-+---|
| User1 ||| | | 8 | nan|
| User2 ||| | | ||
| User3 | 1 |
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