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Please look at the picture: A function defined with "if" can not be integreated. "int" does not like "if" . Could they like each other? Regards, Radovan |
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As Greg pointed out, something is wrong. It seems that the direct calculation of the expression which includes relational operation will be OK. I tried it directly and the transformed form as well (yellow tooltip). Plotting and calling the defined function containing relational operators will go wrong sometimes (plotting, calling or both). I can not see the pattern. Here is another text example. Regards, Radovan Edited by user 18 October 2009 13:44:44(UTC)
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omorr wrote: It seems that the direct calculation of the expression which includes relational operation will be OK.
It seems I was wrong. Here is the example where the summation with relational operation fails: Additionally: x←10sum((k^2*(k≤x));k;0;10)=1Regards, Radovan Edited by user 17 October 2009 21:16:53(UTC)
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Thanks Andrey The Xcas plugin will be very welcome. I hope the desktop version will come soon. Regards, Radovan Edited by user 18 October 2009 19:22:20(UTC)
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