On Fri, 1 May 2009 08:15:49 -0700 (PDT), Danny Ross Lunsford wrote:
>What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Derive is just a sort
>of LISP. The primitive element is the list.
I have written a 30 line Derive program in a *.mth file.
It has statements to set the Derive state.
It has sets of 3 assignments that I want on a single line
(so I can do easy cut and paste) to set global variables.
It has a function definition.
It has a function invocation.
I start Derive.
I File, Open my *.mth file.
I Simplify, Basic the last line (the function invocation)
which runs for several hours.
After the function runs and I save the results (File, Write, C),
I edit the *.mth file and cut and paste the 3 assignments to another
set of values.
In Derive, I then
File, Close, no save -- clear out previous run
File, Open, my *.mth file
Simplify, Basic the last line (function invocation)
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