## Main.Equations History

June 15, 2021, at 09:23 PM by 136.36.4.38 -

(:title APMonitor Equations:) (:keywords equation, sine, cosine, trigonometric, function, exponential, log, log10:) (:description APMonitor allows differential and algebraic equations with integer or continuous variables. This is a list of reserved keywords in APMonitor for equation expressions.:)

June 15, 2021, at 09:20 PM by 136.36.4.38 -

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June 15, 2021, at 09:19 PM by 136.36.4.38 -
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 sigmd() Sigmoid function sigmd(x*y)=0
March 24, 2021, at 04:29 AM by 10.35.117.248 -
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 log10 Base-10 Log log10(x*y)=0 log Natural Log log(x*y)=0
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 log10() Base-10 Log log10(x*y)=0 log() Natural Log log(x*y)=0
April 19, 2018, at 03:31 PM by 10.37.1.116 -
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 tanh() Hyperbolic Tanget tanh(x*y)=0
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 tanh() Hyperbolic Tangent tanh(x*y)=0

All trigonometric functions are in radians (not degrees).

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The available operands are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. Equations may be in the form of equalities (=) or inequalities (>,<). For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

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The available operands are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. Equations may be in the form of equality (=) or inequality (>,>=,<,<=) constraints. For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

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The available operands are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. For equations may be in the form of equalities (=) or inequalities (>,<). For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

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The available operands are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. Equations may be in the form of equalities (=) or inequalities (>,<). For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

June 16, 2015, at 06:48 PM by 45.56.3.184 -
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## Equations

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December 04, 2008, at 03:02 PM by 158.35.225.227 -
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 - Unary minus -(x-y) = 0 - Unary minus -(x-y) = 0 - Unary minus -(x-y) = 0
October 30, 2008, at 03:46 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
October 30, 2008, at 03:17 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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     (y+2/x)^(x*z) * (log(tanh(sqrt(y-x+x^2))+3))^2 = 2+sinh(y)+acos(x+y)+asin(x/y)

to:
     (y+2/x)^(x*z) * &
(log(tanh(sqrt(y-x+x^2))+3))^2 &
= 2+sinh(y)+acos(x+y)+asin(x/y)

October 30, 2008, at 03:16 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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There are currently 26 operands for parameters or variables. They are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. For equations may be in the form of equalities (=) or inequalities (>,<). For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

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The available operands are listed below with a short description of each and a simple example involving variable x and y. For equations may be in the form of equalities (=) or inequalities (>,<). For inequalities, the equation may be bounded between lower and upper limits that are also functions of variables.

October 30, 2008, at 03:14 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 ! equation #1 (:html:)
(:htmlend:) 0 = x[1] + x[2] ! comment !,#,% Comment
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 !,#,% Comment % equation #1 (:html:)
(:htmlend:) 0 = x[1] + x[2] ! eqn1
October 30, 2008, at 03:13 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 !,#,% Comment ! equation #1 (:html:)
(:htmlend:) 0 = x[1] + x[2] ! comment
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 ! equation #1 (:html:)
(:htmlend:) 0 = x[1] + x[2] ! comment !,#,% Comment
October 30, 2008, at 03:12 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 !,#,% Comment ! comment
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 !,#,% Comment ! equation #1 (:html:)
(:htmlend:) 0 = x[1] + x[2] ! comment
October 30, 2008, at 03:11 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 = Equality x=y
October 30, 2008, at 03:10 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 = Line Continuation 0 = x[1] & (:html:)
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 !,#,% Comment ! comment = Equality x=y & Line Continuation 0 = x[1] & (:html:)
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October 30, 2008, at 03:09 PM by 158.35.225.230 -
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 = Line Continuation 0 = x[1] & \n + x[2]
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