• Resolved adrian309

    (@adrian309)


    I am trying to put in the amortization formula which requries an exponential function (x^i) but there is no exponentail function in the calcuation field. Has anyone found the way to work around this?

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  • Plugin Support Nithin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport11)

    Hi @adrian309,

    I’m afraid, this isn’t fully supported yet, so if you type the exponential functions it’ll get filtered and removed. But it should work if you copy/paste the function, for example, just copy the following:
    3^2

    And then paste inside “Calculation Formula” and it should work:
    Screenshot from 2021-09-30 16-45-31.png

    Our team is already aware of this limitation and we’ll be improving the workflow regarding this in a future update. Until that I’m afraid, the only workaround would be to copy/paste inside “Calculation Formula”.

    You can check our doc for more info about supported operators:
    https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/forminator/#calculations-field

    Kind Regards,
    Nithin

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @adrian309 ,

    We haven’t heard from you for a while now, so it looks like you no longer need our assistance.

    Please feel free to re-open this ticket if needed.

    Kind regards,
    Kasia

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