PTC Mathcad Prime is the leading standard for solving, analyzing, documenting, and sharing engineering calculations. Look closer at what’s included and how it can help you:
Redefinition Warnings
With the redefinition warnings functionality in Mathcad Prime 8, warnings automatically appear on redefinitions in regions that contain them. You can turn warnings on and off for all or individual categories of identifier, so you can more closely manage your identifier use.
Show Frame (header, footer, page body)
Turn borders on for the header, footer, and page body calculation area of your worksheet. These borders appear in page view, printed documents, and worksheets saved in PDF format.
Partial Derivative Operator
Insert and use a partial derivative operator in your worksheet. From the Operators menu, use the new operator to write expressions in terms of partial derivatives.
Copy/paste multiple values to combo-box
Mathcad Prime 8 adds the ability to paste multiple variable values directly into the combo-box edit mode. Copy a selection of values from a matrix, select that same size of data in a combo box, and paste. The combo-box automatically resizes to accommodate the pasted data.
Symbolic Engine Enhancements
PTC Mathcad Prime 8 continues to enhance the functionality of the new symbolics engine, introduced in Prime 6. This includes enhancements in integral transform functionality, calculus operators, keywords, and handling of undefined variables in symbolic results.
Numeric Engine Enhancements
In PTC Mathcad Prime 8, updates and enhancements have been made to the numeric engine, including updated physical constants and clearer error messages related to certain functions.
Usability Enhancements
Various usability enhancements have been made in Mathcad Prime 8, including zooming with Ctrl/Wheel, improvements in zoom slider behavior, and new actions available in the worksheet tab context menu.
Miscellaneous
Other updates include the ability to save legacy Mathcad 15 worksheets as HTML using the converter introduced in Prime 7.0, allowing users to view content without needing a legacy Mathcad install.
For more information, visit the official documentation.