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thanks for recording the webinar. nice new features. :)
Hi @Gustavo Zarruk,Sorry for the late response and thank you for yet another prompt response from you.Yes, the polynomials we are looking at now are univariate. Great news. :)
Thank you Gustavo Zarruk & Eric Stein-Beldring for such swift and comprehensive answers.The zoom feature looks great. :) As for my second suggestion/comment, I wrote Exp but as you correctly pointed out what we have actually used was Power. We often use higher order polynomials for flow related calculations. For the case I shared a picture from, it was third order. Personally I found the use of just a ax^b building block a bit cumbersome. (By cumbersome I mean that I used a lot of time doing something that I figured should be possible to do in just one step.) I have shared a picture of the equation below, just in case this is a case of user error / I did it in a sub-optimal way.
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