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Originally Posted by: soomoon is this solution correct? Obviously not, but the bug isn't that obvious: just avoid to use that 'phi' (j Ctrl-G): Best regards. Alvaro.
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Originally Posted by: soomoon Is this solution correct ? As given, your function is plain/native. Nothing else applies. Cheers ... Jean.
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Originally Posted by: Razonar just avoid to use that 'phi' (j Ctrl-G): Is it only valid for Windows? Linux mono doesn't have this problem.
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Originally Posted by: Razonar Obviously not, but the bug isn't that obvious: just avoid to use that 'phi' (j Ctrl-G) Yes, these are different letters: maple() works with φ This was done to unambiguously convert variables into Greek letters: maple() function uses implicit encoding of Greek letters: Edited by user 09 June 2023 15:41:15(UTC)
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I think the result soomoon expects is this, but it requires a newer version of maple: Best regards. Alvaro.
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Originally Posted by: Razonar I think the result soomoon expects is this, but it requires a newer version of maple: Best regards. Alvaro. where can i get a new version of maple ?
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Originally Posted by: soomoon where can i get a new version of maple ?
Inside SMath, you can't. This is a workaround, valid for real values Best regards. Alvaro.
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Just in case that Maxima is an option. Unfortunately, Maxima requires the user to try specialized simplification functions and doesn't provide a powerful generic simplify. trigsim.sm (3kb) downloaded 4 time(s). |
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