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MathematicalPhysicist
Apr21-07, 01:18 PM
ive just started using mathematica from a server of my university (citrix), according to every tutorial of mathematica i should be getting at the prompt window, a line with In1:= but i dont see such a line.
and another thing, ive just started with basic arithematic operations, and it states that in order to see the output of say '1+1' i should press after typing '1+1' shift+enter, but it doesnt give any output.
how to reconcile this?
thanks in advance.
FredGarvin
Apr21-07, 02:48 PM
You won't see the In1 until you evaluate the line, i.e. <SHIFT>-ENTER. Then You will see the In1 and OUT1 line markers.
There is an option to turn the cell labels of/on (ShowCellLabel). Look it up in the on-line help (a great resource). Perhaps you need to turn them on.
Did the cell get evaluated?
MathematicalPhysicist
Apr22-07, 04:25 AM
i dont know really, i typed '1+1' (without '_') and then pressed shift+enter, and then the black line appeared i guess it bacause it passes to the next line.
anyway, the showcelllabel is it a command should i type it or what exactly?
i looked at it in the help browser but didnt understand how to check on it.
anyway, i checked in the cell properties and the cell is open,editable and evautable.
MathematicalPhysicist
Apr22-07, 04:31 AM
ok it works now, apparently i should have chosen at kernel-notebook kernel-local.
MathematicalPhysicist
Apr22-07, 05:48 AM
i have a few questions im now using the tutorial here:
http://documents.wolfram.com/v4/MainBook/1.1.7.html
the special keys to enter input there im having difficulty using for example this example of theirs:
N[esc p esc ctrl{^]2 ctrl{ctrl-space] ctrl{/]6ctrl{ctrl-space]]
now the esc is okay, but with the control should i press with one stroke or one continuous stroke?
thanks.
MathematicalPhysicist
Apr22-07, 06:05 AM
i have a few questions im now using the tutorial here:
http://documents.wolfram.com/v4/MainBook/1.1.7.html
the special keys to enter input there im having difficulty using for example this example of theirs:
N[esc p esc ctrl{^]2 ctrl{ctrl-space] ctrl{/]6ctrl{ctrl-space]]
now the esc is okay, but with the control should i press with one stroke or one continuous stroke?
thanks.
FredGarvin
Apr22-07, 12:12 PM
For the esc characters, it is sequential. Howver, when you are doing the control--- you do both keys at the same time.
MathematicalPhysicist
Apr23-07, 12:20 AM
the problem is how exactly to do it? i know it's funny but i need something like five fingers to do this.
it looks stupid to me to do this, but still it's good to know it.
the art of typing (-:
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