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Simult

Use this function in a calculation block to specify the convergence ratio and number of iterations to be used in simultaneous calculations. A simultaneous equation is a set of interdependent calculations in which no single calculation can be solved unless the others are solved simultaneously.

Syntax:

Simult(Convergence, MaxIterations)

where:

  • Convergence is the convergence ratio (percentage) that you want to use. Type one of the following:
Value Description

A value less than 1

The application treats it as a decimal form of the percentage. For example, if you enter 0.05, it assumes 5 percent.

a value greater than or equal to 1

The application treats it as the intended percentage value. For example, if you enter 5, it assumes 5 percent.

MaxIterations is an integer representing the maximum number of iterations for a simultaneous or iterative set of calculations. The default is 20.

Syntax example:

SIMULT(1,25)

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