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(math-integrate-by-parts): Removed unused variable var-thing.
(math-integ-depth, math-integ-level, math-integral-limit)
(math-enable-subst, math-any-substs, math-integ-msg)
(math-prev-parts-v, math-good-parts, math-max-integral-limit)
(math-int-threshold, math-int-factors, math-double-roots)
(math-solve-simplifying, var-IntegLimit, math-solve-sign)
(var-GenCount): Declared these variables.
(calcFunc-integ): Don't check if var-IntegLimit is bound.
(math-integral-cache, math-integral-cache-state): Move declarations
to earlier in the file.
(math-deriv-var, math-deriv-total, math-deriv-symb): New variables.
(math-derivative, calcFunc-deriv, calcFunc-tderiv): Replace
variables deriv-var, deriv-total and deriv-symb by declared variables
math-deriv-var, math-deriv-total and math-deriv-symb.
(math-cur-record): New variable.
(math-integral, math-replace-integral-parts, math-integrate-by-parts)
(calc-dump-integral-cache, math-try-integral): Replace variable
cur-record by declared variable math-cur-record.
(math-has-rules): New variable.
(math-try-integral, math-do-integral): Use declared variable
math-has-rules instead of has-rules.
(math-t1, math-t2, math-t3): New variables.
(math-do-integral, math-do-integral-methods, math-try-solve-for)
(math-try-solve-prod, math-solve-poly-funny-powers)
(math-solve-crunch-poly, math-decompose-poly)
(math-solve-find-root-term, math-find-root-in-prod): Replace
variables t1, t2, t3 by declared variables math-t1, math-t2,
math-t3.
(math-so-far, math-integ-expr): New variables.
(math-do-integral-methods, math-integ-try-linear-substitutions)
(math-integ-try-substitutions): Replace variables so-far and expr by
declared variables math-so-far and math-integ-expr.
(math-expr-parts): New variable.
(math-expr-rational-in, math-expr-rational-in-rec): Replace variable
parts by declared variable math-expr-parts.
(calc-low, calc-high): New variables.
(calcFunc-table, math-scan-for-limits): Replaced variable low and
high with the declared variable calc-low and calc-high.
(math-solve-var, math-solve-full): New variables.
(math-try-solve-for, math-try-solve-prod, math-solve-prod)
(math-decompose-poly, math-solve-quartic, math-poly-all-roots)
(math-solve-find-root-in-prod, math-solve-for, math-solve-system)
(math-solve-system-rec, math-solve-get-sign, math-solve-get-int):
Replace variables solve-var and solve-full with declared variables
math-solve-var and math-solve-full.
(math-solve-vars): New variable.
(math-solve-system, math-solve-system-rec): Replace variable
solve-vars with declared variable math-solve-vars.
(math-try-solve-sign): New variable.
(math-try-solve-for, math-try-solve-prod): Replace variable
sign by declared variable math-try-solve-sign.
(math-solve-b): New variable.
(math-solve-poly-funny-powers, math-decompose-poly): Replace variable
b by declared variable math-solve-b.
(math-solve-system-vv, math-solve-res): New variables
(math-solve-system-rec, math-solve-system-subst): Replaced variables
vv and res with declared variables math-solve-system-vv and
math-solve-system-res.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 15 Nov 2004 06:16:21 +0000 |
parents | 695cf19ef79e |
children | 23a17af379b1 375f2633d815 |
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