Pd-extended includes the PDDP docs, which are hopefully clearer.
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On Jun 6, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Jim Aikin wrote:
On further inspection ... I'm looking at 2.control.examples /
15.arrays, and it is frankly not at all helpful. Many things are not
explained here. And when I create an array, the Help file is even
worse. It refers to "Table", not to arrays at all.In the control.examples window, I see functions like sinesum and
cosinesum, but there is no indication of whether other such
functions might exist, or what arguments they might want to see. I
see a command for reading a text file, but with no documentation as
to what format the text file should be in. And then there's the
lovely sentence, "Arrays live in graphs and graphs may hold more
than one array...." Sounds interesting, but what does it mean?Did I just not download the real manual? (Like, the one with the
index?) Or is this stuff really not explained anywhere?--Jim Aikin
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