--- doc/homework/homework5.html 2001/10/01 20:13:38 1.10 +++ doc/homework/homework5.html 2001/12/07 15:05:03 1.12 @@ -236,6 +236,12 @@ <window> the text in between is put in a popup javascript window +
  • + <m> the inside text is LaTeX, and is + converted to HTML (or MathML) on the fly, if the argument + eval is set to "on" the intervening text will have + a perl var expansion done to it before being converted. +
  • @@ -557,7 +563,7 @@ - map(seed;a,b,c,d;w,x,y,z) + /MAP(seed;w,x,y,z;a,b,c,d) Option 1 - &map($seed,[\$w,\$x,\$y,\$z],[$a,$b,$c,$d]) or
    Option 2 - &map($seed,\@mappedArray,[$a,$b,$c,$d])
    Option 3 - @mappedArray = &map($seed,[$a,$b,$c,$d])
    @@ -594,10 +600,14 @@ $w, $x, $y, and $z are variables The rmap functions does the reverse action of map if the same seed is used in calling map and rmap. - In CAPA, the arguments are divided into three groups separated - by a semicolon ;. In LON-CAPA, the separation is done by using [] brackets or - using an array @a. Note the backslash (\) before the arguments in the - second and third groups. + In CAPA, the arguments are divided into + three groups separated by a semicolon ;. In LON-CAPA, the + separation is done by using [] brackets (with create an + unamed vector reference) or using an array @a. Note the + backslash (\) before the arguments in the second and + third groups (Which cause Perl to send to variable + locations rather than the variable values, similar to a C + pointer). @@ -896,7 +906,7 @@
    Guy Albertelli
    -Last modified: Mon Oct 1 16:12:05 EDT 2001 +Last modified: Fri Dec 7 10:03:55 EST 2001