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Date: Sun 15-Nov-1989 16:51:22 From: Unknown Subject: Mathematica, emacs, structured code browser Responses to any of the following three questions would be helpful: Mathematica Given a list of tuples, how can pattern matching be utilized to reorder and eliminate elements within each tuple? Example {{a, b, c, d}, {a, b, c, d}, ...} => {{c, b, a}, {c, b, a}, ...} What is the => operator that will give me this re-ordering/ reduction of the original set of tuples? I know that for a SINGLE tuple, I can write: {a, b, c, d} = {b, c, a} EMACS I want to install 18.55 and I grabbed the sources from uunet.uu but these files DO NOT contain code specialized for the NeXT. Does anyone have the appropriate files? Structured Code Browser If anyone has experience with the StepStone Structured Code browser for Objective-C, would you care to provide me with a review of the product? >From: divine@gargoyle.uchicago.edu (Dwight Divine)
Date: Sun 15-Nov-1989 16:51:22 From: Unknown Subject: Mathematica, emacs, structured code browser Responses to any of the following three questions would be helpful: Mathematica Given a list of tuples, how can pattern matching be utilized to reorder and eliminate elements within each tuple? Example {{a, b, c, d}, {a, b, c, d}, ...} => {{c, b, a}, {c, b, a}, ...} What is the => operator that will give me this re-ordering/ reduction of the original set of tuples? I know that for a SINGLE tuple, I can write: {a, b, c, d} = {b, c, a} EMACS I want to install 18.55 and I grabbed the sources from uunet.uu but these files DO NOT contain code specialized for the NeXT. Does anyone have the appropriate files? Structured Code Browser If anyone has experience with the StepStone Structured Code browser for Objective-C, would you care to provide me with a review of the product? >From: divine@gargoyle.uchicago.edu (Dwight Divine)

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