Dear Jayme,
OxGauss does not support these GAUSS arrays, as they are a newer feature than
the version targeted by OxGauss.
Ox has had arrays from the beginning, so there is no technical reason - it's
just that OxGauss is not trying to keep up to date with more recent versions of
GAUSS.
Jurgen
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Jayme Sar wrote:
> I am relatively new to both Ox and Gauss, so I hope I am not asking a stupid
> question.
>
> I wanted to run someone else's Gauss code using OxGauss. I have had success
> doing this in the past, but this particular script kept generating errors.
> I think the problem has to do with the use of arrays.
>
> In particular, OxGauss does not seem to allow me to use any array operators.
>
> I wrote a simple .src file with the following commands:
>
> a = arrayinit(3|2|2,0);
> print a;
>
>
> When run in Gauss, this creates a 3 dimensional array of zeros. When run in
> OxGauss, I get the following error message:
>
> Import file not found: arrayinit
> OxGauss (OxEdit) reports errors: exit code= 1!!
>
> What am I doing wrong? Can OxGauss handle arrays and/or array operators.
>
> Thank you for any help you can provide.
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