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Nov 22 |
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Pattern matching in subscripted variables Thank you very much! :) |
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Nov 21 |
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Pattern matching in subscripted variables That works in the outlined example. Suppose I don't use numerical indices exclusively - that makes clear, this approach still is some kind of "brute force" method stating the assumption for every single variable. This might not be the way, subscripts are supposed to be used?! Thank you very much for that workable suggestion though, using numeric indices everything should thus work.. |
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Nov 21 |
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Pattern matching in subscripted variables Sure! Sorry about that, fixed it in the original post. |
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