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Bug with comma in turbo integrator
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Bug with comma in turbo integrator
solved by recomming. Can anybody explain origin of this bug?
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Re: Bug with comma in turbo integrator
The reason is hidden symbols obtained from coping variables list from variables tab.
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Re: Bug with comma in turbo integrator
It's not exactly a bug, and can in fact be quite useful. When you copy the block of variable names each one is separated by a carriage return / line feed combination (as you'd expect, since it's coming off a grid of data, not continuous text). These don't in fact cause line breaks within the TI editing window and, as you've noted, aren't actually visible at all, but if you copy the list and paste it into a more advanced text editing tool (such as Notepad++), you can see them.ioscat wrote: solved by recomming. Can anybody explain origin of this bug?
However... once you've pasted the list of variable names you can then move to the break between each one by holding down the [Ctrl] key and pressing the [Right Arrow] key. You can then backspace to clear the CR/LF and type the comma in, or delete the variable if you want to replace it with something else. I've gotten so used to doing that that it's almost a "muscle memory" thing.
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Re: Bug with comma in turbo integrator
Alan, thaks for complete reply!
Alan, I can't translate last sentence exactly. What does "that that" mean?
When I pasted it to MS Word - I saw several strings but didn't aplly attention. Anyway that was unexpectedly.
Alan, I can't translate last sentence exactly. What does "that that" mean?
When I pasted it to MS Word - I saw several strings but didn't aplly attention. Anyway that was unexpectedly.
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Re: Bug with comma in turbo integrator
The first "that" referred to the [Ctrl]+[Right Arrow] method.ioscat wrote:Alan, thaks for complete reply!
Alan, I can't translate last sentence exactly. What does "that that" mean?
To paraphrase, though I'm not sure how well this will translate either:
I am so used to using [Ctrl]+[Right Arrow] to move between variables when I copy them from the grid that it has become almost an instinct (инстинктивное? Blame Bing if it's wrong) for me to do so.
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Re: Bug with comma in turbo integrator
))) we have several words for different "THAT"s.
Thanks, Alan.
Thanks, Alan.