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What does do in mathematica.
If break is generated in the evaluation of body the for loop exits.
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This is true even though wa uses mathematica as its backend.
At first i thought you could enter any mathematica command into wa and it would work.
Unless an explicit return is used the value returned by do is null.
For start test incr does the loop with a null body.
You can use return break continue and throw inside do.
Unless an explicit return is used the value.
The 500 functions from mathematica 1 are still in mathematica 12 but there are now nearly 6 000 as well as a huge range of important new ideas that dramatically extend the vision and scope of the system.
You can go to the mathematica documentation pick a built in function and give it a go.
Do uses the standard wolfram language iteration specification.
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It was conceived by stephen wolfram and is.
The sequence of evaluation is test body incr.
In addition to ordinary linear ascii input the wolfram language also supports full 2d mathematical input.
Wolfram alpha cannot do a lot of things that mathematica can do.
It is the furthest thing from the truth.
Do expr infinity continues evaluating expr until explicitly told to exit through a function such as break return throw abort or quit.
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Continue exits the evaluation of body and continues the loop by evaluating incr.
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For exits as soon as test fails.
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