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Maple Tutor

Part 3: Variables

  1. Enter
    x:=3; y:=2;
  2. Enter
    2*x+y;
  3. The result of the preceding step follows from the fact that the variable x has been assigned the value 3 and the variable y has been assigned the value 2. Check this by entering
    x; y;
  4. Enter the following line. Note that it ends with a colon rather than a semicolon.
    z:=5:
    Now, using a semicolon, enter
    z;
    Entering a line with a colon has the same long-term effect as entering it with a semicolon, but nothing is displayed afterwards.
  5. Use pencil and paper to decide what number xy2 + 3z represents, and then check your answer by entering
    x*y^2+3*z;
    Use your mouse to return to the expression just entered, replace the 3 by 4, and press RETURN.
  6. Suppose we want to remove the identification of x with 3. Enter
    x:='x';
    Check this by entering
    x;
    Note: You may also remove an identification with the unassign command. Using this method, you would enter
    unassign('x');
    Now remove the identifications of y with 2 and z with 5. Check by entering
    x*y*z;
    You should see
    xyz

    as the output.
  7. Maple distinguishes between := and =. The first is used for definitions. The equals sign alone is used to enter equations. Check this by entering
    solve(s^2-s-1=0,s);
    (Here the s after the comma in the command tells Maple what to solve for.)

  8. Enter
    2+3;
    and then
    % + 5;
    The percent sign has the value of the last quantity calculated. Check this by entering
    x*y;
    and then
    % + z;
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