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32 | reyssat | 1 | !! +var+ +exec+ +string+ |
2 | $lst_tit values$lst_titend$type_both |
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3 | $(lst_syntax)values $emph fns$emphend for $emph v$emphend=$emph v1$emphend |
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5766 | bpr | 4 | to $emph v2$emphend [step $emph st $emphend], or <br/> |
32 | reyssat | 5 | $ !values $emph fns$emphend for $emph v$emphend in |
5921 | bpr | 6 | $emph v1,v2,v3,...$emphend</span> |
32 | reyssat | 7 | $lst_mean Outputs a list of values of $emph fns$emphend with |
8 | variable $emph v $emphend replaced successively by values $emph v1$emphend, |
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9 | ..., $emph v2$emphend. <p> |
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10 | In the second syntax, the values are given with respect to each item in |
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11 | the list $emph v1,v2,...$emphend. <p> |
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12 | $emph fns$emphend may be a comma-separated list of functions. <p> |
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13 | This command can also be used to make recursions. If the functions |
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14 | $emph fns$emphend contain a variable named $emph last$emphend, this variable |
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15 | will take the value of the last step each time. And the starting value |
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5921 | bpr | 16 | can be put into the WIMS variable <span class="tt">$$recursion_start</span>. |
5920 | bpr | 17 | </p> |