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;Execute[ <List of Texts> ]
 
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:Executes list of commands entered as texts.
 
:Executes list of commands entered as texts.
{{note|Please note that you always need to use English commands within this list of texts, no matter which language option you selected for GeoGebra.}}
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{{note|Please note that you always need to use English(us) commands within this list of texts, no matter which language option you selected for GeoGebra.}}
  
 
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:Replaces %1 for the first parameter, %2 for the second parameter and so on in each text in list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. After the replacement, resulting scripts are executed.
 
:Replaces %1 for the first parameter, %2 for the second parameter and so on in each text in list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. After the replacement, resulting scripts are executed.
 
:{{example|1=<br><code>Execute[{"Segment[%1,%2]","Midpoint[%1,%2]"},A,B]</code> creates the segment ''AB'' and its midpoint.}}
 
:{{example|1=<br><code>Execute[{"Segment[%1,%2]","Midpoint[%1,%2]"},A,B]</code> creates the segment ''AB'' and its midpoint.}}
:{{note| 1=Command names '''must be in English''' in the texts for this command to work.}}
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:{{note| 1=Command names '''must be in English(us)''' in the texts for this command to work.}}

Revision as of 13:12, 19 October 2015


Execute[ <List of Texts> ]
Executes list of commands entered as texts.
Note: Please note that you always need to use English(us) commands within this list of texts, no matter which language option you selected for GeoGebra.
Examples:
  • 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 Fibonacci sequence.


Execute[ <List of Texts>, <Parameter>, ... , <Parameter> ]
Replaces %1 for the first parameter, %2 for the second parameter and so on in each text in list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. After the replacement, resulting scripts are executed.
Example:
Execute[{"Segment[%1,%2]","Midpoint[%1,%2]"},A,B] creates the segment AB and its midpoint.
Note: Command names must be in English(us) in the texts for this command to work.
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