Difference between revisions of "Definition menu"
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− | The '''Definition '''menu lists built-in libraries of functions, system variables, and operators, as well as any libraries you have added. It shows these as a hierarchical menu that so you can rapidly find what you need and paste it into the definition you are editing. To find and paste a function or other object from a library: | + | The '''Definition '''menu lists [[Standard libraries|built-in libraries]] of functions, [[system variables]], and [[operators]], as well as any [[Additional libraries|libraries you have added]]. It shows these as a hierarchical menu that so you can rapidly find what you need and paste it into the definition you are editing. To find and paste a function or other object from a library: |
# Move the cursor to the place in the definition that you want to insert a function or other item. | # Move the cursor to the place in the definition that you want to insert a function or other item. | ||
# From the '''Definition '''menu, select the library you want, and then the function or other item. <br /> [[File:Chapter8_27.png]] | # From the '''Definition '''menu, select the library you want, and then the function or other item. <br /> [[File:Chapter8_27.png]] | ||
− | # This pastes the item function into the definition, along with its formal parameters or operands, if any, each enclosed in angle brackets << >>. <br /> [[File:Chapter8 28.png]] | + | # This pastes the item function into the definition, along with its formal [[Function calls and parameters|parameters]] or operands, if any, each enclosed in angle brackets << >>. <br /> [[File:Chapter8 28.png]] |
− | # Now edit each parameter or operand to replace it with the appropriate identifier or expression. As usual, you can type it, select an item from the | + | # Now edit each parameter or operand to replace it with the appropriate [[identifier]] or [[Using Expressions|expression]]. As usual, you can type it, select an item from the [[The Expression popup menu|expr menu]] or the '''Inputs '''menu, or paste another object from the [[Definition menu]]. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 20:05, 6 April 2016
The Definition menu lists built-in libraries of functions, system variables, and operators, as well as any libraries you have added. It shows these as a hierarchical menu that so you can rapidly find what you need and paste it into the definition you are editing. To find and paste a function or other object from a library:
- Move the cursor to the place in the definition that you want to insert a function or other item.
- From the Definition menu, select the library you want, and then the function or other item.
- This pastes the item function into the definition, along with its formal parameters or operands, if any, each enclosed in angle brackets << >>.
- Now edit each parameter or operand to replace it with the appropriate identifier or expression. As usual, you can type it, select an item from the expr menu or the Inputs menu, or paste another object from the Definition menu.
See Also
- Definition
- Defining a variable as an explicit value
- Defining a variable as a function of other variables
- Defining a variable as a table
- Creating or editing a definition
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