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(calc-curve-nvars, calc-curve-varnames, calc-curve-model)
(calc-curve-coefnames): New variable.
(calc-curve-fit, calc-get-fit-variables): Replace variables nvars,
varnames, model and coefnames by declared variables.
(math-root-widen): New variable.
(math-search-root, math-find-root): Replace variable root-widen by
declared variable.
(var-DUMMY): Declare it.
(math-root-vars, math-min-vars): Move the declarations to earlier in
the file.
(math-brent-min): Make d a local variable.
(math-find-minimum): Replace non-existent variable.
(math-ninteg-romberg): Remove unnecessary variable.
(math-ninteg-temp): New variable.
(math-ninteg-romberg, math-ninteg-midpoint): Replace variable
integ-temp by declared variable.
(math-fit-first-var, math-fit-first-coef, math-fit-new-coefs): New variables.
(math-general-fit): Replace variables first-var, first-coef and
new-coefs by declared variables.
(calcFunc-fitvar): Replace variable first-var by declared variable.
(calcFunc-fitparam): Replace variable first-coef by declared variable.
(calcFunc-fitdummy): Replace variable new-coefs by declared variable.
(math-all-vars-vars, math-all-vars-found): New variables.
(math-all-vars-in, math-all-vars-rec): Replace variables vars and
found by declared variable math-all-vars-vars.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 21 Nov 2004 05:55:43 +0000 |
parents | 23a1cea22d13 |
children | c84b73607df3 |
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This directory contains the source of the "Introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp" written by Robert J. Chassell, bob@gnu.org. This manual is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing environment. This second edition of 2001 Nov 20 updates the previous editions to GNU Emacs 21. The Texinfo source file `emacs-lisp-intro.texi', formats without error using TeX version 3.14159, `kpathsea' version 3.3.1, `texinfo.tex' version 2001-05-24.08, and `makeinfo' version 4.0b. Also, this tar file contains the following optional Encapsulated Post Script figures. drawers.eps 7129 bytes cons-1.eps 12136 cons-2.eps 12523 cons-2a.eps 12420 cons-3.eps 12984 cons-4.eps 13866 cons-5.eps 12986 lambda-1.eps 10252 lambda-2.eps 10278 lambda-3.eps 10275 See the beginning of the `emacs-lisp-intro.texi' file for appropriate settings. These figures are not necessary; they are merely nice to look at --- without them you get the same figures printed with ASCII characters. Whether and how you print PostScript depends on your site. You not only need to set 'print-postscript-figures' before creating the .dvi file, but then must convert the .dvi file to .ps with a 'dvips' or equivalent command. On some systems you will see an error message when `psfig.tex' is loaded for the last two .eps files: ! No room for a new \write . If this happens, try `epsf.tex' instead of `psfig.tex', or try typing RET at the error; the formatting may continue successfully. Or else find the section that says: @c !!! Clear print-postscript-figures if the computer formatting this @c document is too small and cannot handle all the diagrams and figures. @c clear print-postscript-figures and change the file so it reads: @clear print-postscript-figures This will prevent TeX from attempting to load the last few .eps files. You will find additional instructions on formatting in the beginning of the Texinfo file 'emacs-lisp-intro.texi'. Best Wishes! 2001 Nov 20 Robert J. Chassell, bob@gnu.org