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May 11 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 8 |
accepted | Suppressing negative roots in Mathematica |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 31 |
asked | Suppressing negative roots in Mathematica |
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Jan 31 |
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Producing cleaner Mathematica output As I stated, I am writing up a notebook for use as a 'handout'. I am looking for very clean output that saves space (aka paper). I'm not sure what you mean by "you can not do anything with it" regarding the output as I've been able to copy/paste any result I need into a new equation later on if I need to. |
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Jan 31 |
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Producing cleaner Mathematica output Edited for clarity. |
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Jan 31 |
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Producing cleaner Mathematica output This is perfect for the supplied example and thank you. However, for more complex situations it seems to turn everything into 'input syntax' losing all of the function formatting. Perhaps I should edit my post to reflect this. |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 31 |
revised |
Producing cleaner Mathematica output Minor formatting corrections. |
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Jan 31 |
asked | Producing cleaner Mathematica output |