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  • Modified a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Hi Robert Yes, it was not a bug or change in maxima. The only change is wxMaxima not displaying ascii(9) ascii(11) etc anymore - but that it another forum.. Thanks for your time/help. /Rene'

  • Posted a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Hi Robert Yes, it was not a bug or change in maxima. The only change is wxMaxima not displaying ascii(9) ascii(11) etc anymore. Thanks for your time/help. /Rene'

  • Modified a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Arghh... my colleague has apparently decided to change "Vertical tab" (ascii 11) with "Horizontal tab" (ascii 9) in the data files Also, the previous versions of maxima/wxMaxima has chaged the display of the string from: "Old" maxima/wxMaxima: headerLine : readline(Stream); "189.184875�22.000000" map(cint, charlist(headerLine)); [49,56,57,46,49,56,52,56,55,53,9,50,50,46,48,48,48,48,48,48,13] "New maxima/wxMaxima : headerLine : readline(Stream); "189.18487522.000000" map(cint, charlist(headerLine));...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Arghh... my colleague has apparently decided to change "Vertical tab" (ascii 11) with "Horizontal tab" (ascii 9) Also, the previous versions of maxima/wxMaxima has chaged the display of the string from: "Old" maxima/wxMaxima: headerLine : readline(Stream); "189.184875�22.000000" map(cint, charlist(headerLine)); [49,56,57,46,49,56,52,56,55,53,9,50,50,46,48,48,48,48,48,48,13] "New maxima/wxMaxima : headerLine : readline(Stream); "189.18487522.000000" map(cint, charlist(headerLine)); [49,56,57,46,49,56,52,56,55,53,9,50,50,46,48,48,48,48,48,48,13]...

  • Modified a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Hi Robert There is no error message, the readline() reads the lines from my csv-file without any complains. However when the data in the csv-file are separated by tabs = ascii(11) the readline() removes the tab character. For example : If a line in the csv is 189.443924 {tab} 0.427444 readline reads it as 189.4439240.427444 which makes it impossible to separate the two numbers. Previously this as worked like a charm - readline() reads 189.443924 {tab} 0.427444 so I could use split( dataLine, ascii(11)...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Hi Robert There is no error message, the readline() reads the lines from my csv-file without any complains. However when the data in the csv-file are separated by tabs = ascii(11) the readline() removes the tab character. For example : If a line in the csv is 189.443924 {tab} 0.427444 readline reads it as 189.4439240.427444 which makes it impossible to separate the two numbers. Previously this as worked like a charm - readline() reads 189.443924 {tab} 0.427444 so I could use split( dataLine, ascii(11)...

  • Created ticket #4306 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Reading tab-delimited datafiles

  • Modified a comment on ticket #4056 on Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Hi Robert Sorry for my delay. I am doing some mathematical work with the data afterwards :-) I am trying to increase the memory available to Maxima, it does not seem to work. I am probably doing something wrong: -X " --dynamic-space-size 2000"

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