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- uc()
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:: Create a new indeterminate for an undermined coeficient.
- return
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indeterminate with its
vtype 1.
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At every evaluation of command
uc() , a new indeterminate in
the sequence of indeterminates _0 , _1 , _2 , ...
is created successively.
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Indeterminates created by
uc() cannot be input on the keyboard.
By this property, you are free, no matter how many indeterminates you
will create dynamically by a program, from collision of created names
with indeterminates input from the keyboard or from program files.
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Functions,
rtostr() and strtov() , are used to create
ordinary indeterminates (indeterminates having 0 for their vtype ).
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Kernel sub-type of indeterminates created by
uc() is 1.
(vtype(uc()) =1)
[0] A=uc();
_0
[1] B=uc();
_1
[2] (uc()+uc())^2;
_2^2+2*_3*_2+_3^2
[3] (A+B)^2;
_0^2+2*_1*_0+_1^2
- References
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section
vtype , section rtostr , section strtov .
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