From: Vadim V. Z. <vv...@us...> - 2008-01-28 03:14:21
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Update of /cvsroot/maxima/maxima/doc/info In directory sc8-pr-cvs16.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv23539 Modified Files: Expressions.texi Log Message: Small corrections. Index: Expressions.texi =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/maxima/maxima/doc/info/Expressions.texi,v retrieving revision 1.60 retrieving revision 1.61 diff -u -d -r1.60 -r1.61 --- Expressions.texi 9 Dec 2007 16:59:04 -0000 1.60 +++ Expressions.texi 28 Jan 2008 03:14:03 -0000 1.61 @@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ @c NEEDS WORK @deffn {Function} isolate (@var{expr}, @var{x}) Returns @var{expr} with subexpressions which are sums and -which do not contain var replaced by intermediate expression labels +which do not contain @var{var} replaced by intermediate expression labels (these being atomic symbols like @code{%t1}, @code{%t2}, ...). This is often useful to avoid unnecessary expansion of subexpressions which don't contain the variable of interest. Since the intermediate labels are bound to @@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ expression in which they occur. @code{exptisolate} (default value: @code{false}) if @code{true} will cause @code{isolate} to examine exponents of -atoms (like @code{%e}) which contain var. +atoms (like @code{%e}) which contain @var{var}. @code{isolate_wrt_times} if @code{true}, then @code{isolate} will also isolate with respect to products. See @code{isolate_wrt_times}. @@ -1768,7 +1768,7 @@ @c NEEDS WORK @deffn {Function} lfreeof (@var{list}, @var{expr}) -For each member @var{m} of list, calls @code{freeof (@var{m}, @var{expr})}. +For each member @var{m} of @var{list}, calls @code{freeof (@var{m}, @var{expr})}. It returns @code{false} if any call to @code{freeof} does and @code{true} otherwise. @opencatbox @@ -2067,11 +2067,11 @@ @c "If the last argument to a part function" => FOLLOWING APPLIES TO OTHER FUNCTIONS ?? @c ATTEMPT TO VERIFY; IF SO, COPY THIS COMMENTARY TO DESCRIPTIONS OF OTHER FUNCTIONS -If the last argument to a part function is a list of indices then +If the last argument to a @code{part} function is a list of indices then several subexpressions are picked out, each one corresponding to an index of the list. Thus @code{part (x + y + z, [1, 3])} is @code{z+x}. -@code{piece} holds the last expression selected when using the part +@code{piece} holds the last expression selected when using the @code{part} functions. It is set during the execution of the function and thus may be referred to in the function itself as shown below. @@ -2095,7 +2095,7 @@ @deffn {Function} partition (@var{expr}, @var{x}) Returns a list of two expressions. They are (1) the factors of @var{expr} (if it is a product), the terms of @var{expr} (if it is a -sum), or the list (if it is a list) which don't contain var and, (2) +sum), or the list (if it is a list) which don't contain @var{x} and, (2) the factors, terms, or list which do. @example |