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Author: Brian Maguire
Subject: Variable searcher
Date: November 1, 1991
VSRCH - Variable searcher
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3 Mini-instructions: String to search for, VSRCH. -jkh- 3
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Copyright 1991 Brian Maguire
All Rights Reserved
DISCLAIMERS
VSRCH and this manual are presented as is, without warranties, expressed or
implied. The author makes no guarantee as to the fitness of this software.
VSRCH can be copied freely provided the software, including this
manual, is copied in its entirety. The user cannot be charged, in whole or in
part, except for the cost of reproduction. No part of this package may be
used for commercial purposes without written permission from the author.
SUMMARY
VSRCH searches through the current directory for all variables that match
the input search string. It is considered to be a match if all or part of the
variable name contains the search string. For example, if "EQ" is input as the
search string, all variables that contain "EQ" in their name are returned.
VSRCH can be used to select variables that contain specific classes of data.
For example, if you want to keep track of all variables that contain electrical
engineering equations, you can appended ".EE" to their names. Then,
entering ".EE" VSRCH will return a list of all electrical engineering
equations in the current directory. This type of naming convention is used
in the built-in equation catalog. The equation catalog displays all variables
that contain equations or have "EQ" in their name.
Input Output
String --> { List of global names }
Enjoy,
Brian Maguire
139 Kingsbury
Dearborn, MI 48128