HelpCallBacksDefault.writeChar
default implementation of writeChar
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
boolean writeChar( Object data, int c ) throws MapleException
data
-
arbitrary data that was passed into the getHelp call
c
character
writeChar is a member function of the com.maplesoft.openmaple.HelpCallBacksDefault class. This class implements the HelpCallBacks interface.
This default implementation prints the characters to System.out and returns false.
import com.maplesoft.openmaple.*;
import com.maplesoft.externalcall.MapleException;
class Example
{
public static void main( String notused[] ) throws MapleException
String mapleArgs[];
Engine engine;
mapleArgs = new String[1];
mapleArgs[0] = "java";
engine = new Engine( mapleArgs, new EngineCallBacksDefault(),
null, null );
engine.getHelp( "colon",
engine.MAPLE_HELP_ALL, new HelpCallBacksDefault(), 70, null );
}
Executing this code produces the following output.
Statement Separators
- The statement separators in Maple are semicolon (;) and colon (:).
- The semicolon is the normal statement separator.
- In an interactive Maple session, the result of the statement will
not be displayed if the statement is terminated with a colon.
- The two statement separators (semicolon and colon) are equivalent in
the case of statements nested one or more levels (inside if
-statements, do-statements, or procedures).
Important: When exporting a worksheet as Maple Input, your worksheet
must contain explicit semicolons and not auto-inserted ones. The
resulting exported .mpl file will not run in Command-line Maple with
auto-inserted semicolons.
> one := 0+1:
> two := one+1;
two := 2
See Also
worksheet,managing,exportMapleInput, statement
ExternalCalling/Java/MapleException
OpenMaple
OpenMaple/Java/Engine
OpenMaple/Java/Engine/getHelp
OpenMaple/Java/HelpCallBacks
OpenMaple/Java/HelpCallBacks/writeChar
OpenMaple/Java/HelpCallBacksDefault
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