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[Axiom-math] I can't get an unexposed function.
From: |
Francois Maltey |
Subject: |
[Axiom-math] I can't get an unexposed function. |
Date: |
26 Feb 2006 21:03:28 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
Hello again...
I try to use the operator iter, and axiom can't find the function.
What must I type ?
)d op iter
There is one unexposed function called iter :
[1] ((D1 -> D1),NonNegativeInteger,D1) -> D1
from MappingPackageInternalHacks1 D1 if D1 has SETCAT
(89) ->
iter ((x:Float):Float +-> cos x, 10, 1.0)::Float
There are no exposed library operations named iter but there is one
unexposed operation with that name. Use HyperDoc Browse or issue
)display op iter
to learn more about the available operation.
Cannot find a definition or applicable library operation named iter
with argument type(s)
(Float -> Float)
PositiveInteger
Float
Perhaps you should use "@" to indicate the required return type,
or "$" to specify which version of the function you need.
(89) ->
- [Axiom-math] I can't get an unexposed function.,
Francois Maltey <=