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Talles Caio
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the cfx is saying that there is a syntax error in the following expression:
A = 0.36E14 [s^-1] has something weird because I pasted an expression of tutorial g = 9.81 [ms ^ -2] to check he also identified the error. all expressions he's accusing mistake what is happening can? |
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Erik
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you have to first give the expression a name. Then you type in what it is equal to in the definition, you shouldn't actually type an equals sign or the name again.
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Chris DeGroot
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I think you need to take a closer look at the user guide.
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