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Programming in MuPAD — Procedures

In: MuPAD Pro Computing Essentials

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  • Miroslaw Majewski

    (Zayed University, College of Information Systems)

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When working with MuPAD, we often deal with situations where the same piece of code will be reused in many parts of our notebook. For example, the code used to solve quadratic equations in the previous chapter could be used to solve many different equations. The major question that arises, then, is whether we will have to type in or copy and paste the quadratic equation code every time we need to use it. Imagine a student having to solve ten or more quadratic equations. Will he need to put the same code in ten different places in his notebook? Certainly, that would look silly. There are much more efficient methods to do it. Do you remember how we declared functions in MuPAD? We had to develop a single declaration for a function and then, every time we needed it, we simply called its name. Like this:

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  • Miroslaw Majewski, 2004. "Programming in MuPAD — Procedures," Springer Books, in: MuPAD Pro Computing Essentials, edition 0, chapter 0, pages 75-135, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-18760-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18760-5_5
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