Brandon

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It's not letting me upload it, but I can send it to up by email if you want. I'd really appreciate your help.. Brandon
It's not letting me upload it, but I can send it to up by email if you want. I'd really appreciate your help.. Brandon
Roman , How fast is your processor and what version of Maple do you have?
Roman , How fast is your processor and what version of Maple do you have?
Well I had to cancel it because it was taking too long. Whether my loop does something complicated or not, it takes forever. It takes 4.5 minutes for you to run from 0 to 10^7 ?
Well I had to cancel it because it was taking too long. Whether my loop does something complicated or not, it takes forever. It takes 4.5 minutes for you to run from 0 to 10^7 ?
Georgios Kokovidis, thanks for replying. But that's not exactly what I meant. In your example, what I mean is how can I use y and x litterally as variables. For instance: Let's say I've solved the ode. Now I want to write a for loop that uses y as my counter, and in this loop, the variable x appears. How do i get Maple to know what x has to be given a value of y? If I write > y:=5; > x; after having solved the ode, it will NOT display the value of x. I need to use y and x as variables for further programming. If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it. By the way, my ode was solved numerically if that makes a difference. Brandon
Georgios Kokovidis, thanks for replying. But that's not exactly what I meant. In your example, what I mean is how can I use y and x litterally as variables. For instance: Let's say I've solved the ode. Now I want to write a for loop that uses y as my counter, and in this loop, the variable x appears. How do i get Maple to know what x has to be given a value of y? If I write > y:=5; > x; after having solved the ode, it will NOT display the value of x. I need to use y and x as variables for further programming. If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it. By the way, my ode was solved numerically if that makes a difference. Brandon
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