lprint - linear printing of expressions
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Calling Sequence
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lprint(expr1, expr2, ...)
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Parameters
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expr1, expr2, ...
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any expressions
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Description
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The procedure lprint returns NULL and prints its arguments in a one-dimensional format.
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The expressions expr1, expr2,..., each separated from the others by a comma and a space, are printed on a single line.
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Like most procedures in Maple, the arguments to lprint are evaluated before being passed to the procedure.
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In general, the printed form produced by lprint is valid Maple input.
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Maple will print all expressions after normal evaluation using lprint if the interface variable prettyprint is set to .
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The procedure lprint displays output as a side-effect, and returns NULL as the procedure value. Therefore the ditto commands, %, %% and %%%, will not recall the output from the lprint command.
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The procedure lprint is intended for device independent printing and makes no use of special features of the user interface. For pretty-printing, using a two-dimensional output format, see print. For formatted output, see printf and fprintf.
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Thread Safety
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The lprint command is thread-safe as of Maple 15.
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Examples
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3*x^2, x, Int(sin(x+y)/(x-y),x)
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Arguments are evaluated before printing.
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Si(x-y)*cos(2*y)+Ci(x-y)*sin(2*y)
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Note: In command-line Maple, the output of lprint can be cut and paste into a Maple session while pretty-printed output cannot.
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The interface setting of pretty print determines whether line printing or pretty-printing is used to display the results of normal evaluation.
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