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'int' from the fx menu is the definite integration operator over the [a,b] range. 'int(2)' gone with 6179. No problem to fix from previous 5346, but inconsistent. Think of new users !
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Originally Posted by: Davide Carpi This is by design; functions like int(2) or lim(3) are just glyphs, they didn't work, hence are hidden (exactly to not generate confusion in newbie users). If you have seen it in previous versions it was because some plug-in (Maxima Plugin). If you use the Maxima plugin and execute MaximaTakeover("all" ) then int(2) and lim(3) come to life, be it in older versions or in the current one. But the plugin was never able to populate the side palettes with buttons. Edited by moderator 06 March 2017 11:08:04(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mkraska If you use the Maxima plugin and execute MaximaTakeover("all" ) then int(2) and lim(3) come to life, be it in older versions or in the current one. But the plugin was never able to populate the side palettes with buttons. It will be possible in the next SS relase. Jean's question was about fx menu (dynamic assistance and functions' dialog). Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud 'int' from the fx menu is the definite integration Edited by user 11 April 2017 13:06:12(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Davide Carpi If you use the Maxima plugin and execute MaximaTakeover("all" ) then int(2) and lim(3) come to life, be it in older versions or in the current one. Hello Martin, There must be a trick about "MaximaTakeover". Does come with some of 68 plugins [6179] ? The attached will rescue Smath 6179 new users. Jean Integral Curve.sm (12kb) downloaded 20 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Hello Martin, There must be a trick about "MaximaTakeover". Does come with some of 68 plugins [6179] ? The attached will rescue Smath 6179 new users. Jean Integral Curve.sm (12kb) downloaded 20 time(s). I am not sure, what was the point of your post. - Need hints on the usage of MaximaTakeover? -> Interactive handbook, see Toolbar -> [?] - Want to plot derivative or integral of some functions? Here you are: I am not a new user, but your example is way too advanced for me. The magic of defining functions without using their formal arguments on the right hand side of the definition is beyond my comprehension. |
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