is there a shorthand for left none and right none?
I use it as a group, a sort of invisible bracket, instead of (), to make the formula look much cleaner
Is there another way of doing that? or do I have to stick with left none and right none?
thanks
[Solved] Left none / right none shorthand
[Solved] Left none / right none shorthand
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: left none / right none shorthand
I've never seen that before, so I'm guessing there is no shorthand for it.
Could you give an example where this is useful?
Could you give an example where this is useful?
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23
Re: left none / right none shorthand
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left none n-r right none over left none r+1 right none
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(n-r ) over ( r+1 )
they both display the same formula, but the first one will group the n-r and r+1 with out (), while the 2nd one will group it with a traditional ().
if there is no shorthand for it, is there some sort of user-define macro or auto-correct-as-you-type feature in openoffice??
Re: left none / right none shorthand
Sorry, I misunderstood what you were after.
Just use curly braces {} to mark sub-expressions in a formula:
You can use them to separate tokens, group tokens together, or to provide an empty token:
{x}{y}
{} times 2
Just use curly braces {} to mark sub-expressions in a formula:
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{ n-r } over { r+1 }
{x}{y}
{} times 2
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23