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Re: what is the difference between "timer=1" and "timer=0"? |
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Thank you very much for your kind help!
Thank you very much for your kind help! :D
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:24 pm |
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Re: what is the difference between "timer=1" and "timer=0"? |
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See http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/4-0-1/sing_447.htm. Remember that assigning a value to timer means setting a certain switch on (if not 0) or off (if 0) while reading a value from timer is the cpu time: it has nothing to do with any assigned value.
See [url]http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/4-0-1/sing_447.htm[/url]. Remember that assigning a value to timer means setting a certain switch on (if not 0) or off (if 0) while reading a value from timer is the cpu time: it has nothing to do with any assigned value.
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 5:05 pm |
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what is the difference between "timer=1" and "timer=0"? |
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In fact, I do not understand what the expression "timer=n" means for an arbitrary integer in Singular. After I use "timer=1", I test the value by typing "timer;" but to get "0". Any one can give me some tips about it? Thank you in advance!
In fact, I do not understand what the expression "timer=n" means for an arbitrary integer in Singular. After I use "timer=1", I test the value by typing "timer;" but to get "0". Any one can give me some tips about it? Thank you in advance!
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 6:16 pm |
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