VR Milling 'NAN' shown in real machines axes display
or you get an error message:
xxx.xx is not a valid floating point value
'NAN' shown axes display / Invalid floating point number
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Solution:
This has been seen in the field in France on PCs running French Windows 2000.
The problem is due to the decimal seperator in regional setting being set to a comma
To fix the problem, change setting...
Control Panel -> Regional Settings -> Number -> Decimal Symbol
From a comma ',' to a point '.'
This has been seen in the field in France on PCs running French Windows 2000.
The problem is due to the decimal seperator in regional setting being set to a comma
To fix the problem, change setting...
Control Panel -> Regional Settings -> Number -> Decimal Symbol
From a comma ',' to a point '.'
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Re: 'NAN' shown axes display / Invalid floating point number
This has also caused problems with the material library in QuickCAM 2D.
See picture for regional settings screens from Control Panel.
See picture for regional settings screens from Control Panel.
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