It shouldn't be necessary in a modern maths
application, but it is possible to work around
some of restrictions imposed by lack of
programming.
Here's an example of using the solve block to
replace a matrix row replace operation.
I like the ability to have solve blocks side by
side.
Stuart
Note: This is a subset of a larger worksheet (xmcd
version attached), but the poor import capability
of Prime means there's too much work to do before
it's ready to post.
Editing is very slow and frustrating: selecting
multiple regions has been a bit hit-or-miss, the
'move' cursor often doesn't appear, when the move
cursor does appear it's frequently not near the
selected region(s) and the 'stretch' function is
also dodgy, esp when regions overlap.
Importing a solve block is not that hot either.
See attached xmcd worksheet.
I tried using the row operator in function
'reprow' but it didn't work - and I ran out of
time to play, and the will after yet another crash
when trying to tidy the sheet up by removing
spaces.