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**Using the [[Expression_editing_tool|Expression editing tool]]** | **Using the [[Expression_editing_tool|Expression editing tool]]** | ||
- | - Instead of writing the expression | + | - Instead of writing the equation |
- Make sure that the **Values** tab is selected. | - Make sure that the **Values** tab is selected. | ||
|Note|Instead of double-clicking income, try to use auto-completion: | |Note|Instead of double-clicking income, try to use auto-completion: | ||
- | - Click the **Expression** field of the table. The [[Expression_editing_tool|Expression editing tool]] will appear to assist you when writing the expression. As you see, there is a list of all [[Block|blocks]] of your model. Double-click //Income// to add it to the expression. Click the asterix (’*’) on the key-pad, and then write “TaxRate” so that the full expression becomes “Income * TaxRate”. When you press //Enter// and the “Unknown values” window appears, select “Parameter” for // | + | - Click the **Equation** field of the table. The [[Expression_editing_tool|Expression editing tool]] will appear to assist you when writing the expression. As you see, there is a list of all [[Block|blocks]] of your model. Double-click //Income// to add it to the expression. Click the asterix (’*’) on the key-pad, and then write “TaxRate” so that the full expression becomes “Income * TaxRate”. When you press //Enter// and the “Unknown values” window appears, select “Parameter” for // |
- Click **Ok** to close the windows.\\ | - Click **Ok** to close the windows.\\ | ||
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