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As the discussion in this thread  did not provide me a clear understanding of the implementation and intended usage of the property 'continuous' I have looked at this subject a bit further. And as it is an underdocumented subject, it seems fit to post here some issues that I have found.

Does the following error message mean that the only way to remove RealDomain is to exit Maple & then start a new session?

 unwith(RealDomain):

I want to use the differentiate function for this problem. y=(x^3+3x+11)(x-1)^5, and the other one I need help with is Differentiate y=sqrt3x-1/x Having difficulty in know how to enter problems in Maple.

I'm disappointed with the quality of graphics exported to EPS format;  I'm using Maple 11.

Even with a simple plot, like  

plot( x^2, x=-1..2);

the exported EPS file  (I've tried using both the interactive export, clicking on the graphic) and the explicit   plotoutput   command)  is large and messy, and produces a jaggedy graph when printed.      As I recall this...

I am missing the F1-help to work properly after highlighting words
at least for the following

invfourier ---> completely missing (it is in inttrans)
invlaplace ---> completely missing
invmellin  ---> completely missing
fourier    ---> MTM[fourier], but not inttrans

Parts      ---> completely missing (expect it in IntegrationTools)
Flip       ---> ImageTools[Flip], but not...

I recently discovered a minor variation on the technique of building a set using a table. The purpose for using a table rather than inserting new items directly into a set is that, in a loop, the latter technique is O(n) rather than O(n).  The way I would normally do this is to assign a counter and an empty table, and then, in a loop, compute the new element, increment the counter, and insert the element into the table at the counter index.  For example,

Ever wondered how you can create filenames by cycle.

Well, I did, because I needed it. And I came up with something that works and because once i forgot it, I decided this time to put it here. At least, I won't forget again :) If you have a better way to do it, please, say so.

The idea:

>A:=`/home/Data/file_`; B:=`.txt`;

>for i from 1 to 3 do C:=cat(A,i,B); writedata(`C`,[i],integer);od;

solve used to be one of Maple's strongest commands -- it even subsumed simplify in power.  But, over the years, dsolve slowly took over as the most powerful comand.  At the same time, people started realizing that within the framework of differential equations, the toolbox was actually larger than the one for algebraic equations (and most algebraic tools are still available).  So many tasks that one thinks of doing purely algebraically can also be done using differential equations, with perhaps the most surprising one is to factor multivariate polynomials via partial differential equations.

For t := x^(1-I), f := arcsin(t) + arcsin(1/t) i have problems with

  dd:= PDEtools[dpolyform](y(z)=f,no_Fn);

                           d
                    dd := [-- y(x) = 0] &where []
                           dx

I want to put in the plus or minus symbol (+/- in ASCII) into a text region (standard math), as in the quadratic formula.  I am using the classic interface in version 9.5.  Can this be done?

Alla

We are going to show a roundabout but rather effective method of solving some rather complicated (definite) integrals in closed-form via a rather unusual method: a special factorization of linear ODEs.  The example we will use is a 2 week old question that has yet to get an answer.

First, the problem: compute the integral

So, after many years in the making, version 1.0 of wine is released.

Can anyone say, whether it'll run Maple 12?

acer

In the recent discussion about patching, a question about patching a function f including local variables of a module or another function was discussed. For example, let it be defined as

A:=proc() global f,t; local x,y,z;
f:=()->x+y();
y:=()->z;
t:=()->x+z;
x,z:=0,1;
NULL end:
A();

Now,

op(f);
                            () -> x + y()
f();
                                  1

How to change it so that it would return 2 instead of 1, without reassigning it?

Everybody is invited to Maple Wiki .

It is hosted on Maple Advisor, a Maple community site independent of Maplesoft and/or Mapleprimes.

The site has started just a couple of days ago and doesn't have much of a content yet.

This is one sort of Maple inconsistency that interests me. Why should the first example behave like evalf(Int(...)) and call `evalf/int` while the second example does not?

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