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Old 03-10-2014, 08:37 PM
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?converting degC tables to degF inTP 5

Cant recall how to change all the tables relating to temperature from degC to degF. I know it is something simple. Using the Super_8dm2 XDF. I do have them all changed in my $6E XDF..........
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Re: ?converting degC tables to degF inTP 5

I haven't found any simple way to do it.

I've had to modify the formulas in each item. I usually create a copy of the original and then modify the copy so that I can still have both measurements.
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Re: ?converting degC tables to degF inTP 5

C* = (F*-32) x 5/9, so, F* = C* / .5555 + 32.
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Centigrade is your friend...
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Re: ?converting degC tables to degF inTP 5

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I haven't found any simple way to do it.

I've had to modify the formulas in each item. I usually create a copy of the original and then modify the copy so that I can still have both measurements.
That is what i was thinking. You can right click on a table, edit parameter XDF info, and get lots of pop-up windows. Every table seems to have different "things" in it to modify. Not all formulas are the same. I had one written down, like F=1.35*X-40.0000, but where do you put it? I know i did this with my $6E XDF, just cant recall how!
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Centigrade is your friend...
LOL, I use both in the test lab i work in, but as much as i use it there, i still want degF on my hot rods!
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