Christopher2222

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No, in my opinion I do not believe so.  I think it is possible to some degree of ones view that if viewed in some way that it might be interpreted as such. 

" MaplePrimes must be nonpolitical and nonideological. " ... No, your statement is unfounded.  http://www.mapleprimes.com/help/guidelines

PS.  Google is quick to fix it's errors. 

I think this is great!

If you post some of your work it's possible we can find a solution.

Most likely on the first computer you made your calculations and executed something out of order.   So on the next computer when you loaded your worksheet the consecutive execution in order caused error.  It's possible but unlikely it was an unloaded package but more likely the calculation of a variable out of step.

@vv thanks for this alternate solution

@acer no I did not. 

Thanks. 

@Kitonum thanks

I forgot restart.  I was actually changing the ranges but I forgot to restart and so it wasn't working properly. 

@Kitonum .. I tried this solution with these three points [[8,0],[4,4],[14,4]] and it couldn't work out the circle.

@pchin ..  I believe Suppress(all) should be an option in Maple.  If you have a number of variables dependent on t for example it would tend to make equations appear harder to read.  Most authors stick to one style.  If one were say developing a worksheet based on a textbook, Classical dynamics by Thornton and Marion comes to mind.  That book uses the Suppressed version of diff(x(t),t).

Although it may only be a few variables it's better than having to define them individually.

 

@J F Ogilvie .. I'd like to point out to you that while the Physics project is led by Dr. Edgardo Cheb-Terrab, his main interest (of course) being quantum field theory and general relativity, it should be of no surprise to you these are the strengths of the physics package.  Your comments towards the project offer some areas to improve and could be constructive but I also find your comment a little disrespectful. 

I commend you for advocating to make improvements to Maple, but the work done in general relativity and quantum physics is most definitly NOT an irrelevant distraction. 

I tried with 2016.1 windows 7 x64 .. no problems.   Your case is a specific one.

I would suggest re-installing your software using the English version first.  I guarantee it is some setting or perhaps a some display issue - just for fun, is your display driver up to date?  Passing that do a re-install.

@John Fredsted .. "Perhaps Maple 2018 will make it possible to run a worksheet in a quantum superposition!?" lol   I enjoyed that query of yours.   ... and that observation will collapse it's wave function :)

@Lenin Araujo Castillo .. appreciate your work.  I have posted your worksheet in english as well

Kinematics_using_syntax_in_Maple_english.mw

Of course, unapply - apply.  The instructions on the apply help page were a bit vague, although I didn't read the page to decipher it that little example you gave above clears it right up. 

@DSkoog , Thanks,  I know of the rtablesize, but I didn't know that the structure had to be converted from it's original structure form to view other columns.  The GetHeaders I think will work for my purposes.

@vv thanks. 

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