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Speed matrix creation and filling with comma - Speed-up matrix creation by allowing comma in creation and separating values - Messages
#1 Posted: 5/4/2018 4:11:04 AM
When creating a new matrix, it would be faster, and more natural to type ctrl+m 2,3
rather than use both row and column fields
For me personally, the default for columns would best be 1, that is what I use more often than anything else.
I also find filling matrices slow and difficult. It would be much easier to comma delimit data in columns, and semi-colon delimit rows. This would make it easy to fill either across or down. When reaching the end of a row/column, it would wrap to the next (regardless of "," or ";" )
The problem with tab is that it is with keys 1,2,3 + tab is it's a left hand cack handed stretch to the tab key that gets capslock every time, for me. - so I have to do it slowly.
Using comma is left-right-left-right and flows smoothly. (This is the same reason that // is my favourite comment character regardless of language - it flows whereas eg. shift+# never does)
rather than use both row and column fields
For me personally, the default for columns would best be 1, that is what I use more often than anything else.
I also find filling matrices slow and difficult. It would be much easier to comma delimit data in columns, and semi-colon delimit rows. This would make it easy to fill either across or down. When reaching the end of a row/column, it would wrap to the next (regardless of "," or ";" )
The problem with tab is that it is with keys 1,2,3 + tab is it's a left hand cack handed stretch to the tab key that gets capslock every time, for me. - so I have to do it slowly.
Using comma is left-right-left-right and flows smoothly. (This is the same reason that // is my favourite comment character regardless of language - it flows whereas eg. shift+# never does)
#2 Posted: 5/4/2018 6:06:21 AM
Currently empty matrix creation is CTRL+M #rows TAB #columns RETURN (6 keystokes like in your suggestion) - BTW ^ is already assigned to the exponentiation operator
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#3 Posted: 5/4/2018 2:26:20 PM
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