$lst_tit values$lst_titend$type_both
$(lst_syntax)values $emph fns$emphend for $emph v$emphend=$emph v1$emphend
to $emph v2$emphend [step $emph st $emphend], or <br/>
$ !values $emph fns$emphend for $emph v$emphend in
$emph v1,v2,v3,...$emphend</tt>
$lst_mean Outputs a
list of values of
$emph fns
$emphend with
variable $emph v $emphend replaced successively by values $emph v1$emphend,
..., $emph v2$emphend. <p>
In the second syntax
, the values are given with respect to
each item in
the
list $emph v1
,v2
,...$emphend. <p
>
$emph fns
$emphend may be a comma
-separated
list of functions
. <p
>
This command can also be used to make recursions. If the functions
$emph fns$emphend contain a variable named $emph last$emphend, this variable
will take the value of the last step
each time. And the starting value
can be put into the WIMS variable <tt>$$recursion_start</tt>.
</p>