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Post by turbov21 on Nov 12, 2007 0:56:56 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I should go on and do this, so I want to ask...
Could the wiki have a "Functions" section? Places where we can start building up libraries of functions to use with the RUN command?
I've got a couple of string functions (counting the number of times a small string shows up in a larger one and treating a string like an array, using short strings as delimeters, to name a couple) that I'd love to share, but they feel kind of small/specialized for the Sample Code page but too complex for the Building Blocks page.
Unless I've misunderstood one of those pages.
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Post by Janet on Nov 12, 2007 1:13:11 GMT -5
The best part of a Wiki is that it is so customizable. Start a page under Sample Code and see where it leads. Pages can be copied, moved, deleted, etc., so it's okay to experiment. The important thing is to just get a page started. Later you can decide how best to label / categorize the page. Glad to see you're considering adding content.
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Post by Alyce on Nov 12, 2007 6:35:19 GMT -5
Janet is right on! Never, ever be afraid to add content. Errors can be fixed really easily. Only organizers can delete pages, so you can add, or modify anything. If it doesn't come out right, just view the page history and select a past version and revert the page. It's easy! I've created a function page for you: runbasic.wikispaces.com/User+FunctionsYou can access it from the code page. There are two ways to create a new page. You can use the left navbar to create a page, but I prefer to do it from within an existing page. That way, there are no orphan pages that can't be found easily. To create a page, type its name in double square brackets like this: [[My New Page]] If the title will be long, use this form: [[MyNewPage|My New Page of Really Cool Stuff!]] The first part will be the actually page url, but the second part will be displayed as the caption link. If you know HTML, you'll know that links are done in a similar manner with <a href> Don't try to use special characters in the page name. If you need them, do it the second way: [[MyFunction|MyFunction()]] I love seeing all the new content! I'm learning so much!
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Post by turbov21 on Nov 12, 2007 14:47:51 GMT -5
Thanks. I'll post what I've got as soon as I get home tonight.
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