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Re: Counting the total number of available Mathematica commands ?
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- Subject: [mg22867] Re: Counting the total number of available Mathematica commands ?
- From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 15:33:36 -0400 (EDT)
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Chris
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Allan
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"Krautschik, Chris G" <krautschikc at intel.co.jp> wrote in message
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> I understand that one can look at all the standard Mathemtica commands by
> typing the following command:
>
> ?*
>
> This then displays the commands in a columnar format.
> If I then use the command Length[%] I obtain the result of 1. So all the
> commands are apparently contained in one string.
>
> How would I count the number of available commands using the Length[] or
> Dimensions[] command for example?
> Also how would I assign all the commands to an array of strings such that
> each element then contains one command?
>
> thanks,
> Chris
>
>
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