Ghirarduzzi.G
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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).
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).