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#1 Posted: 5/25/2012 5:20:42 AM
Hello,
One of the feature in v0.94 is inserting and deleting elements in vector/system/line. This is a very welcome feature.
From the Last changes list,
Added ability to add a new cell to the vector/system/line by keying arguments separator;
On the other hand, now you can not get into mat(..), line(..), sys(...) anymore using argument separator in order to edit - or at least I do not know how.
In the first place, I think this is better now because I experienced some unwanted behavior (sometimes SMath crashes) when I could edit those commands manually. We can now just use argument separator only to insert and backspace do delete cells.
I think now the matrix remained uncovered regarding insert/delete elements or resizing a matrix. We can do that again by copying into a text editor and changing mat(...) and pasting back to SMath or using SMath matrix editor.. I hope that in the next releases of SMath the feature of deleting/inserting rows,columns would be implemented. Actually, my intuition tells me that this is very likely to happen, sooner or later
Regards,
Radovan
One of the feature in v0.94 is inserting and deleting elements in vector/system/line. This is a very welcome feature.
From the Last changes list,
Added ability to add a new cell to the vector/system/line by keying arguments separator;
On the other hand, now you can not get into mat(..), line(..), sys(...) anymore using argument separator in order to edit - or at least I do not know how.
In the first place, I think this is better now because I experienced some unwanted behavior (sometimes SMath crashes) when I could edit those commands manually. We can now just use argument separator only to insert and backspace do delete cells.
I think now the matrix remained uncovered regarding insert/delete elements or resizing a matrix. We can do that again by copying into a text editor and changing mat(...) and pasting back to SMath or using SMath matrix editor.. I hope that in the next releases of SMath the feature of deleting/inserting rows,columns would be implemented. Actually, my intuition tells me that this is very likely to happen, sooner or later

Regards,
Radovan
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