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− | {{command|scripting}} | + | ;ParseToFunction( <Function>, <String> ) |
− | ;ParseToFunction | + | :Parses the string and stores the result to a [[Functions|function]] ''f'', which must be defined and [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free]] before the command is used. |
− | :Parses the string and stores the result to [[Functions|function]] ''f'' | + | :{{example|1=Define <code><nowiki> f(x) = 3x² + 2</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki> text1 = "f(x) = 3x + 1"</nowiki></code>. <code><nowiki> ParseToFunction(f, text1)</nowiki></code> returns ''f(x) = 3x + 1''.}} |
− | :{{example|1= | + | {{note|1=See also [[ParseToNumber Command|ParseToNumber]] command. }} |
Revision as of 08:57, 12 October 2017
- ParseToFunction( <Function>, <String> )
- Parses the string and stores the result to a function f, which must be defined and free before the command is used.
- Example: Define
f(x) = 3x² + 2
andtext1 = "f(x) = 3x + 1"
.ParseToFunction(f, text1)
returns f(x) = 3x + 1.
Note: See also ParseToNumber command.