ryansvfx
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Hi guys, i have found that again the form has stopped working on mobile and desk top version. I had to update WordPress, and now it’s working again. Surely the form can’t just stop working every time a new update comes out?
I disabled the js but doesnt seem to have changed the proplem
Update – it seems updating the theme Divi has fixed the issue for now, but seems to be a reoccurring issue. Is this something you’re aware of?
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] Fractional to Decimal Conversionthanks, i have message you.
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] Fractional to Decimal Conversionthat’s great. if I was to reverse the equation is it possible to bring a result back displayed as a fraction? im still trying to work out the formula to return the correct fraction, i have a guide below, but i just want to check that a fraction can be returned as a result.
The guide I’m following is below.
Converting decimal odds to fractional odds
It’s all about multiplying the decimal odds until you manage to get rid of both decimal places. We will reverse engineer the examples above to explain this fully.
We have already established that 9/4 fractional odds is 3.25 in decimal. To prove this, we would have to do the following sum, whilst remembering that we need to eliminate the decimal places.
3.25 – Decimal places exist. Therefore, we add 3.25 on again.
3.25 + 3.25 = 7.50 – Decimal places exist. Therefore, we add 3.25 on again.
3.25 + 3.25 + 3.25 = 9.75 – Decimal places exist. Therefore, we add 3.25 on again.3.25 + 3.25 + 3.25 + 3.25 = 13.00 – Decimal places now gone! First part done.
Now that we have a number with no decimal places, we can work out the fraction. As you can see, we had to multiply 3.25 four times in order to eliminate the decimal places. So, we deduct four from thirteen – this being the sum of adding 3.25 together four times.
13 – 4 = 9
The fractional odds would then be the result of the sum directly above this sentence – 9 – over the number of times the decimal was multiplied – 4.
9/4`
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