XSLP_FUNCEVAL
Description
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Bit map for determining the method of evaluating user functions and their derivatives
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Type
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Integer
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Values
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Default value
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0
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Notes
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Bits 3-4 determine the type of function re-evaluation. If both bits are zero, then the settings for each individual function are used.
If bit 3 or bit 4 is set, then bit 5 defines which functions the setting applies to. If it is set to 1, then it applies to all functions. Otherwise, it applies only to functions which do not have an explicit setting of their own. Bits 6-7 determine the type of calculation for numerical derivatives. If both bits are zero, then the settings for each individual function are used. If bit 6 or bit 7 is set, then bit 8 defines which functions the setting applies to. If it is set to 1, then it applies to all functions. Otherwise, it applies only to functions which do not have an explicit setting of their own. The following constants are provided for setting these bits:
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Affects routines
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See also
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