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Could anyone help me to find out what is wrong with the formula given below?
 
Error message: Formula Node: Left bracket required.
 
Error on line 1 is marked by a '#' character: "y1= (5.05-x)#*297.9/x-99.1; y=y1/0.385;"
 
Thanks,
Peter Liu
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Don't know what's wrong, it worked fine for me. See attachment.
 
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Hi

If you are using the default variables. they should appear as X1, X2, X3 etc

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Hi Peter,

      Did you, by any chance, wire an array to "x"?  When I tried your formula, there were no complaints with a scalar wired to x, but with an array wired, an error occurs - it wants a left-brace - as in x[0] - instead of the closing paren.

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