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There is something interesting going on when I use the reverse function and the stack function. Then use the include function. Although I'm not sure if reverse is coming into play. When I use eval with stack all problems go away. I tried using eval only with the reverse function but still have problems. Take a look at the attached files and hopefully you will understand my issues, if not I can try to explain them better. Put these in the same folder: Stack1.sm (18kb) downloaded 22 time(s). Stack2.sm (12kb) downloaded 22 time(s).
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Falling objects go from top to bottom. Elevation goes from bottom to top as per the construction. Just a comment: too many gyzmas in the work sheet Why 'n#' instead of 'n' Nothing more confusing than a ladder of subscripts [4] confusing with indices. Z', Z'' purely decorative [Z1, Z2]
eval(,) goes mostly with function(s), you have none, just arithmetics.
Jean
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Thanks for the replies!
Ioan - I will try to incorporate your method. I should give read/write a try. It seams to be more robust and I would have more control. However it will be a bit more difficult to setup and a bit more messy (in the worksheet and in the folder).
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