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2 In the Scientific area, click the d2r button.
3 On the Number Pad, click the equal (=) sign.
The conversion is displayed in the Input box.
Quick Reference
QUICKCALC
Opens the QuickCalc calculator.
QCCLOSE
Closes the QuickCalc calculator.
Create and Use Calculator Variables
The Variables area of QuickCalc stores calculator variables that you can access
as needed. Calculator variables can either be constants or functions.
You can use the Variables area to define, store, and retrieve calculator variables.
Calculator variables can either be constants (coordinates/vectors, real numbers,
and integers) or functions. In the Variables area, you can
Click a calculator variable to display information such as value, type, and
description in the Details box at the bottom of the Variables area.
Double-click a calculator variable to load it into the QuickCalc Input box.
Additional operations are available on the shortcut menus in the Variables
area.
Create New Calculator Variables
You can create new calculator variables using the shortcut menus in the
Variables area. When defining new calculator variables in the Variable
Definition dialog box, the following rules apply:
Constants. Any expression entered in the Value or Expression text entry
box is evaluated before the calculator variable is stored. Calculator variables
that are defined as constants are available globally. You can access and
use global constants in different drawings and sessions.
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