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;Iteration[ <Expression>, <Variable Name>, ..., <Start Values>, <Number of Iterations> ]
:Iterates the expression ''n'' times (''n'' = number of iterations) using the given start value. The result is then the last element of [[IterationList Command]] with the same parameters.
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{{Note|See [[IterationList Command]] for further details.}}
 
{{Note|See [[IterationList Command]] for further details.}}

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Iteration[ <Function>, <Start Value>, <Number of Iterations> ]
Iterates the function n times (n = number of iterations) using the given start value.
Examples:
  • After defining f(x) = x^2 the command Iteration[f, 3, 2] gives you the result (32)2 = 81.
  • Repeated addition: To obtain the repeated addition of 7 to the number 3, define g(x) = x + 7, then Iteration[g, 3, 4] yields (((3+7) +7) +7) +7 = 31.


Iteration[ <Expression>, <Variable Name>, ..., <Start Values>, <Number of Iterations> ]
Iterates the expression n times (n = number of iterations) using the given start value. The result is then the last element of the output of IterationList Command, with the same parameters.
Note: See IterationList Command for further details.
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