Re: A86: Oh My God, An ON-Topic Post!


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Re: A86: Oh My God, An ON-Topic Post!




Ok, now I'm confused.  I know the equations that I want to use, but I'm confused as to how to get them into y1 via string input.

Glen
tutorial1.cjb.net

In a message dated Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:51:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, rabidcow@juno.com writes:

> 
> delete y1 if it exists
> create it as an equ of the proper size (remember leading size word)
> copy the equation (either compiled, or just as a string) into it
> 
> if you don't copy it compiled, i think you might have to compile it after
> you copy it there.  if you know te equation you want to use ahead of
> time, store it to y1 in vti, then copy the data into your source.  if
> you're gonna input the equation, you'll probly need to use _COMPILE...
> 
> -josh
> 
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:29:18 EST Jeanne9005@aol.com writes:
> >
> >How do I store an equation into y1?  Like, I want to store 
> >SQRT(x^2-y^2) into y1, but the only thing I can think of would be "   
> >" (that's a blank for those who don't know).  Can anyone help?
> >
> >Glen
> >tutorial1.cjb.net
> >
> 
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