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Offline loha  
#1 Posted : 29 March 2022 18:52:52(UTC)
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Hello, there is a simple turnaround so it's not a big deal, but still... This looks like a bug...
Or is there something I didn't understand?
I like to see the numbers in my engineering calculations, that why I use matrices.
Thanks everyone for your help/advice,
Thank you Andrey for this incredible software.
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Offline PompelmoTell  
#2 Posted : 29 March 2022 21:10:10(UTC)
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It's not really a bug but a smath behavior. If you add an "eval" that forces the numerical evaluation of the nested producer, it works
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Offline mkraska  
#3 Posted : 29 March 2022 22:00:13(UTC)
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I'd still call it a bug. Is there any good reason why definition and display in separate cells behave differently from definition and display in the same cell?

There is no problem with def and display in different cells with the original definition (without eval). You also can use M:eval(sumofproduct(Ma))=

One would expect that the combination a:b=c would store b in a and then display a just as it would be displayed with a= in a subsequent cell.

Obviously this is not the case, either because
- there is a good reason from usage point of view (which I don't know) or
- there is a good reason from development point of view (e.g. too complicated to do it this way) or
- it is just a bug.

The error message "j not defined" is definitely a bug, why would one expect loop variables to require an additional definition.

In case the behaviour is too hard to fix, I would even recommend to remove the feature of display and def in the same cell. I know I was among those who asked for it many years ago but not at the cost of having to weave eval() into the sheet wherever it might help.

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#4 Posted : 29 March 2022 22:24:05(UTC)
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Augmented version ... no red SS 6179
If you don't see or have red the 3 blocks,
please let me know for a snippet image.
Cheers ... Jean.

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#5 Posted : 30 March 2022 01:11:50(UTC)
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I'd still call it a bug.

Yes, me too.
sum() and product() creates havoc sometimes.
The bug can be iron out with line() also, but why?
Why we need line() or eval() or symbolic/numeric to resolve these kind of issues?
sum() and product() used functions can't solve() or roots() too.

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#6 Posted : 30 March 2022 14:09:09(UTC)
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