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QuickCalc adds the global constant to the list of variables in the Variables
area.
To access a global constant from dialog box or window
In any text or numeric entry box, enter an expression using the syntax:
=$variable_name followed by pressing the END key.
To evaluate mathematical expressions in a dialog box
1 If necessary, set the CALCINPUT system variable to 1.
2 In a dialog box, in an area where you can enter a numeric value, enter a
mathematical expression in the following format: =expression (for example,
=5+3).
3 Press Alt+Enter on the keyboard.
The expression is evaluated and its value is displayed.
Quick Reference
QCCLOSE
Closes the QuickCalc calculator.
QUICKCALC
Opens the QuickCalc calculator.
CALCINPUT
Controls whether mathematical expressions and global constants are
evaluated in text and numeric entry boxes of windows and dialog boxes.
Use the Command Prompt Calculator
By entering an expression in the Command prompt calculator, you can quickly
solve a mathematical problem or locate points in your drawing.
The CAL command runs the 3D calculator utility to evaluate vector expressions
(combining points, vectors, and numbers) and real and integer expressions.
The calculator performs standard mathematical functions. It also contains a
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