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decimal digits cartiglio cells

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I think it's a pretty simple question but honestly I haven't been able to find a solution.
I have a cartilage cell where I automatically insert the weight with the usual relationships and the management of parameters and also the thickness (in case you talk about sheet).
and the values are correctly inserted only that have an excessive number of decimal numbers.
how do I check the number of decimals of values that are inserted in the cartilage?
and then can I have a number of decimals different cell per cell?
In the sense that the value of the thickness is obvious that it is enough to me with only one decimal digit (in case it has a plate of 1.5 mm), but in the case of the weight I need three decimal digits, because I insert the weight in kg and the third decimal digit are the grams (component under the gram we say that they do not exist).
 
example with weight parameter

for no decimal digits: <[.0]per decimal number: & weight[.1]and so on
 
if you want to change number of decimals directly in the drw you can do with: format > decimal digits and click on the affected cell.
 
in the case of the thickness better the solution of dani because in case the parameter is not inserted (and obviously in case you do not talk about the sheet the thickness parameter does not make sense) or even if we insert for example a hyphen not to leave the blank cell, the system does not write for example "-mm" or "mm" but ahimè writes "-[.1] mm or " [.1] mm" that is not very nice. i.e. in practice he does not understand that that diction is used to manage the decimal digits of a number but interprets it as a text string to display.
therefore better hand correction in cases where the parameter is not always present in the cartilage.
the reality is that it would be appropriate to have different cartilages: one for the plates, one for the assemblies, one for the drawing parts, one for the commercial components and the more they put it. only that already with the 4 I indicated I multiplied by minimum 5 formats (a0, a1, a2, a3, a4) become 20 cartigli and then after I do not know if the game is worth the candle.
 
the reality is that it would be appropriate to have different cartilages: one for the plates, one for the assemblies, one for the drawing parts, one for the commercial components and the more they put it. only that already with the 4 I indicated I multiplied by minimum 5 formats (a0, a1, a2, a3, a4) become 20 cartigli and then after I do not know if the game is worth the candle.
That's the solution.
I use 3 types of cards for each sheet format.
a maple for axiemi, a cartilage for standard parts and a cartilage for sheet metal parts.
then there would be others to do, for example for the table harvests for the wood sector (parts that make up the furniture) it serves another type of paper, because the required parameters are different.

Of course, you must have the start model considerations containing the parameters.
 
I know but in the end you realize that the differences are minimal and then you try to make a cartilage only.
also for convenience of those who receive the design that accustoms the "eye" to the location where the info of the cartiglio are located.
just both philosophies!
I for example found myself in situations where a supplier asked me tables with so many views of the same piece, even if perhaps smaller, in order to have a good reading of the quotas and perhaps another supplier who asked me tables with only one big view in which to insert all the odds even if close though not to make the "caccia al Tesoro" of the quotas in the various views.
Who's right?
 
I know but in the end you realize that the differences are minimal and then you try to make a cartilage only
.

I have made a single paper that contains the usual standard data (material, weight, raw material etc.), but the parameters recalled in the cartiglio I generate them with string concatenations through the relationships in the various prts or asms differentiating them according to the type of piece.
if it is a sheet has its quotas axbxsp. of the flat state
for a tubular side1xlato2xsp and length
for a commercial supplier and item
etc.

same thing for assemblies according to whether it is a carpentry assembly, together worked, assembly set etc.
 

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