on 11-29-2006 4:03 PM
hi,
How to print x to the power of y in a script.
thanks,
amit
Hi Amit,
In SE72 - Style there is a option in Charachter Formats to create SUPERSCRIPT .
Onec you create the Character Format then assign that to the text before printing..
Try that.
Reward points if this Helps.
Manish
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Manish Kumar
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Hello, there are a lot of already available symbols on SO10: you can add them via Insert -> Characters
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Hi
It is possible in scripts as well.
First create a character format(assume c1); in that for Superscript click the ON then in you text you can just
PF X <c1> Y < /> (hey, here i'm unable write the slash... i hope you know how to close it in any script).
It is x to the power of y.
Regards
Surya.
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Hi Create Charecter format in your Script say C1 make it as Super script .
then in Editor of the Window You can Use the Charecter Format as
X <c1>Y</> this will write y on top of X
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In case smart forms, you can create a font, with SUPER SCRIPT type in a smart style. Not sure how it can be done SAP Scripts.
Regards,
Ravi
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