m..n parses into
((mmatseq simp) $m $n)
which opens up a can of worms.
Can you do something else?
RJF
Donna and Dan Stanger wrote:
> I have just checked in code which computes the state variable
> equations for a linear electric circuit.
> It was developed with the commercial macsyma, and will not work
> with maxima unless the m..n operator is implemented which provides
> a matlab sequence of integers from m thru n.
> There is code which is used to deal with empty matrixes not being
> compatible in one direction or another. That is, it should be possible
> to combine a matrix of zero columns and n rows, to a matrix of n rows,
> and likewise with columns.
> Dan Stanger
>
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