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Scientific Notation Help

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labprof

Technical User
Jan 26, 2006
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Guys & Gals,
Could someone help me understand what number format to use in a table to be able to express a calculation such as this.

1.2 X 10to the 12th
or
9.4 x 10 to the 11th.

I'm having brain freeze. I've tried just about every combination of number formats and I'm not sure how to do this. I need to be able to store the result of a test which like in case one above is 1.2 x 10 to the 12 ohms.

I hope I'm being clear.

Could someone please help.

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

Labprof
 
Hello:

There is a scientific format selection in the format property of the text box for this entry. Set it to that and it will do what you ask.

Regards

Mark
 
Code:
format ( 1200000000000,"0.00E+00")
gives 1.20E+12
 
Thanks Guys,

I think what I really need is to convert the scientific
1.20E+12 to Log 12.079.
The reason is I need to be able to graph this data and it is hard to set up graphs with scientific format.
How would I right the formula for converting scientific to log?

Again your help would be very appreciated.

Labprof
 
Like this ?
X = 1.20E+12
? ? Format(Log(X) / Log(10#), "Log 0.000")
Log 12.079


Hope This Helps, PH.
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