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AlvaroDíaz wrote:
Is this Bogus Array documented anyhwere? What is it? Can have two columns or only one?
Regards. Alvaro.
Alvaro,
The "Bogus array" is documented somewhere in Mathasoft, where ? It has lot of character and very useful per type of project as a "collector of items" and processing these items. In fact, it is a functionality previous to the introduction of the programming and at the time Mathcad conquered the DSP community. The most obvious example is the time series smoothing and finite differences integration and lot more iterative applications [from recollection: Valery Sunday cake].
Jean
Jean,
Have you any idea how the Bogus Array was created?
Mike
MIke Armstrong wrote:
Jean,
Have you any idea how the Bogus Array was created?
Mike
Mike,
What I call "Bogus Array" does not correspond to what you have seen from other collabs. The *.gif above is created from the matrix drop down menu. The other style was natural in Mathcad 8, but really not usable like selecting the entire vector at once, so that I had abandoned and don't recall. It could be the Bogus array was a left over from the first Mathcad DOS ?
Jean
MIke Armstrong wrote:
Jean,
Have you any idea how the Bogus Array was created?
Mike
This is the HP stack style "Bogus Array",
create Alvaro's Bogus array
Jean
Interesting Alvaro,
you have revived this utility.
In fact, a superb project collector.
Thank, Jean