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Why does the Symbol stringification operation appear to work with only single argument strings? [closed]
I'm trying to label my symbolic object's using Symbol
Works as expected
Symbol["M" <> ToString[5]]
Output
M5
When I try do two variable indexing I get a result that doesn't work
Symbol[StringJoin …
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Why does the Symbol stringification operation appear to work with only single argument strings?
Looks like the variable names were invalid on the case of the underscore:
For example, when I change the naming function to the following I get the expected output:
Symbol[StringJoin["M", ToString[5 …