My company has recently gone over to Mathcad Prime due to most of our employees only needing to do basic calculations but I tend to need to use it for a wider range of uses but I still need to be using the same version as everyone else
At present I am working on a wave loading worksheet and need to integrate between two points to obtain the force on an object but I keep getting a message saying that it can not converge (even though it can solve the parts of the integration individually)
Naturally I tried to see what options I had and I noticed that I had the multithreading enabled so I thought I'd turn that off and now it can solve the worksheet. Then tried turning it on again and it couldnt solve the equation, then on and again it solved it
My question is what is going on with the multithreading and how it affects what it does when it integrates an expression?
I know multithreading allows use of more of the computers cores and lets multiple equations be solved at once but it also seems to prevent the mathcad from solving some integrations. (as it was able to solve some, but not others)
What other functions can't be used when you have multithreading enabled and what kind of mathcad sheets was multithreading designed for?