TLTR : I have two lists and I need to multiply them (1,0,1,0,0,1) * (1,3,5,7,11,13) and I do not know how. For Sum() there is substantial input on this matter, but for Product() I could find nothing to help me to solve this puzzle.

The logic here is to multiply Nth element of the first list by the Nth element of the second list. Which means you still have to iterate (i.e. perform the same operation once per list item) but instead of iterating on items themselves you should iterate on indices 1, 2, 3 ... List.Count() so that you can use the same index on both list to extract corresponding values:


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Hi Guys,

I have a problem with Multiply and Divide tool.

So far it has always worked as it should, however, for several days when I change my mind about the number of groups and enter a different value (both in multiplication and in division), the groups created with the previous value remain instead of disappearing and new ones appear anyway, so with When multiplying from 2 to 5, when you enter * 5 (after *2), it goes to 5 but the first two groups are duplicated, and when you divide from 10 to 7, chaos occurs because the previous ones stay and the next seven remain.

These properties are set up to work nearly exactly the same as photoshop's blending modes, and allow for various different modes to be set as values for these properties such as overlay, screen, lighten, color-dodge, and of course multiply.. among others.

I used the Photoshop instructions to remove the whites from my image, leaving only blacks and greys on a transparent background. Saving this to PNG and putting it on the wood in CSS/HTML still lookedmuch worse thanmultiply, but strongly reducing the brightness of the PNG solved it (the light greys stood out before, making it ugly).

In general I recommend you play around in photoshop, replicating the web situation: a semi-transparent (no special stuff) layer on top of a solid background. Tutorials such as the above may allow you to reproduce multiply or other fancy effects.

So I'm trying to figure out what the formula is to enter in the Total Reimbursement cell so that IF the checkbox is checked for Roundtrip cell it will multiply the reimbursement by 2 . If it isn't checked then of course the value will stay the same.

I want to multiply the AC response of a node with the frequency. So at each point the voltage is multiplied with the frequency at that point to produce the new wave. How can I do this in the calculator?

Thanks tmonteil, however I am more confused now. If I try v*vC it works just find, but vC*v doesnt work - why the discrepancy? That is, why does it complain about the 'type' of data structure in one case, but does not complain about it in the other? Another thing: I tried to multiply v with a matrix A. It seems that it 'knows' how to interpret v regardless of which side I put it around A. Yet it does not know how to interpret v with A is substituted for vC? Not complaining, just trying to understand how it thinks. Thanks.

I might understand blend mode wrong. But I always believe when we set white pixel's blend mode to "multiply" they disappears. At least this is how photoshop handles it. I found this explaining multiply mode in photoshop -big-friendly-guide-to-layer-blend-modes/

I actually solved it with a similar workaround to what you describe. I removed the color from the parent layer and I added a white square inside it as child... with the parent being "multiply" and all children being normal blending mode.

CMYK is the subtractive colour system so the math for the blend mode work opposite to rgb. so multiply becomes screen and screen becomes multiply. photoshop and other software fake this and show you opposite thing when you are in cmyk.

Can anyone advise how I can multiply every item in a list by a constant before I display it using the chartjs plugin? I have percentages stored as their decimal value (e.g. 0.05) but for frustrating formatting limitations in the chart plugin I need to load 0.05 from the list as 5.

- Having G23 formatted as "[h]:mm;@", I am able to show the "total number of hours" worked for the pay period for my babysitter. However, it's not really usable as a number, as if I multiply it to ($)16, it gives me 60.666667. (I'm not sure how it arrived at that.)

- If I multiply it using HOUR() & MINUTE(), as G26 shows, I get 19 * $16. (19 would be the remainder of 91 hours / 24). At least it shows as a $ that I'd like to see, but how do I change it to 91 hours (G23)?

Multiply returns the product of two or more values. This function differs from the Product function (see Product), which returns the product of values in a single value list. The Multiply function can take multiple metrics as inputs and multiply the values of the metrics. 2351a5e196

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