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#1 Posted: 9/10/2017 12:47:31 PM
I haven't been able to find any information in SMath...
SMath has the notation capability to evaluate a definite integral between an upper and lower bound.
(shown with the standard integral sign)
But is there a condensed notation, in SMath, for the evaluation of a given function between an upper and lower bound?
(normally shown as a vertical bar)
Thanks!

SMath has the notation capability to evaluate a definite integral between an upper and lower bound.
(shown with the standard integral sign)
But is there a condensed notation, in SMath, for the evaluation of a given function between an upper and lower bound?
(normally shown as a vertical bar)
Thanks!

#2 Posted: 9/11/2017 6:01:14 AM
WroteI haven't been able to find any information in SMath...
SMath has the notation capability to evaluate a definite integral between an upper and lower bound.
(shown with the standard integral sign)
But is there a condensed notation, in SMath, for the evaluation of a given function between an upper and lower bound?
(normally shown as a vertical bar)
Thanks!
As on how to gain info: If you install the preconfigured portable distribution (see signature), the [?] button in the toolbar leads to a interactive manual.
The notation you ask for is provided by the at() function from the custom function plugin.
at.sm (21 KiB) downloaded 51 time(s).
Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
#3 Posted: 9/11/2017 7:18:56 AM
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