Difference between revisions of "Execute Command"
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* <code><nowiki>Execute[{"A=(1,1)","B=(3,3)","C=Midpoint[A,B]"}]</nowiki></code> creates points ''A, B'' and their midpoint ''C''. | * <code><nowiki>Execute[{"A=(1,1)","B=(3,3)","C=Midpoint[A,B]"}]</nowiki></code> creates points ''A, B'' and their midpoint ''C''. | ||
− | * <code><nowiki>Execute[Join[{"f_{1}=1","f_{2}=1"},Sequence["f_{"+(i+2)+"}=f_{"+(i+1)+"}+f_{"+i+"}",i,1,10]</nowiki></code> creates first 10 elements of [[w:Fibonaci sequence|Fibonaci sequence]].}} | + | * <code><nowiki>Execute[Join[{"f_{1}=1","f_{2}=1"},Sequence["f_{"+(i+2)+"}=f_{"+(i+1)+"}+f_{"+i+"}",i,1,10]</nowiki></code> creates first 10 elements of [[w:Fibonaci sequence|Fibonaci sequence]].</div>}} |
− | ;Execute[<List of | + | ;Execute[<List of Texts>,<Parameter 0>,....,<Parameter 9>] |
− | :Replaces %0 for parameter 0, %1 for parameter 1 and so on. Up to 10 parameters can be specified. After the | + | :Replaces %0 for parameter 0, %1 for parameter 1 and so on in each text in list. Up to 10 parameters can be specified. After the replacement, resulting scripts are executed. |
{{example| 1=<code>Execute[{"Midpoint[%0,%1]"},A,B}]</code> creates midpoint of segment ''AB''.}} | {{example| 1=<code>Execute[{"Midpoint[%0,%1]"},A,B}]</code> creates midpoint of segment ''AB''.}} |
Revision as of 19:16, 17 March 2011
- Execute[<List of Texts>]
- Executes list of commands entered as texts.
Example:
Execute[{"A=(1,1)","B=(3,3)","C=Midpoint[A,B]"}]
creates points A, B and their midpoint C.Execute[Join[{"f_{1}=1","f_{2}=1"},Sequence["f_{"+(i+2)+"}=f_{"+(i+1)+"}+f_{"+i+"}",i,1,10]
creates first 10 elements of Fibonaci sequence.
- Execute[<List of Texts>,<Parameter 0>,....,<Parameter 9>]
- Replaces %0 for parameter 0, %1 for parameter 1 and so on in each text in list. Up to 10 parameters can be specified. After the replacement, resulting scripts are executed.
Example:
Execute[{"Midpoint[%0,%1]"},A,B}]
creates midpoint of segment AB.