Re: Integration using "shortcut keys"
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- Subject: [mg16659] Re: Integration using "shortcut keys"
- From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 12:54:07 -0500
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Jay wrote in message <7cq50s$56p at smc.vnet.net>... >When possible I like to use the alias, or exampe >escape int escape >displays the integral sign so you input looks like math symbols rather >than mathematica speak. I found that I can calculate indefinite >integrals but not definite integrals using this technique. Mathematica >will allow the input for the integration limits but it doesn't evaluate >the integral. Any ideas, besides just doing it the old fashioned way. >Integrate[x^2,{x,0,4}] > Jay > > Jay, The following evaluates OK for me esc, int,esc,control+ -, a, control + %, b, control+space, x, esc, dd, esc, x Allan --------------------- Allan Hayes Mathematica Training and Consulting Leicester UK www.haystack.demon.co.uk hay at haystack.demon.co.uk Voice: +44 (0)116 271 4198 Fax: +44 (0)870 164 0565