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I am sending it an area that the indicator shows as a full decimal but recieve and integer. I have changed the data types from  double to long to extended float etc without any results. Is there something I am doing wrong?

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agator2 wrote:Is there something I am doing wrong?

Probably yes, If you post the code we'll take a look at it


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Top right corner contains the formula boxes. Excuse the mess of code surrounding.

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Are you talking about inputs and outputs of a formula node?

 

  • Is the output terminal blue or orange?
  • Is the terminal of the indicator blue or orange?
  • What is the display format of the indicator?
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@agator2 wrote:

Top right corner contains the formula boxes. Excuse the mess of code surrounding.


Remove the word "int" at the beginning of each formula node line, remove the conversion bullet later, and change the representation of the indicator terminals to DBL (right-click..representation...DBL).

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It could look like this, for example...

 

 

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It says that I have undefined variables now

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You need to create a terminal for "q" OR

r =sqrt(A/pi);
d = sqrt(A/pi)*2;
v = (4/3)*3.1415*r*r;

since q isn't used outside the node


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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thank you for the help

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