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D.2.5.4 rMacaulay
Procedure from library inout.lib (see inout_lib).
- Usage:
- rMacaulay(s[,n]); s string, n integer
- Return:
- A string denoting a file which should be readable by Singular
and it should be produced by Macaulay Classic.
If a second argument is present the first
n lines of the file are deleted (which is useful if the file was
produced e.g. by the putstd command of Macaulay).
- Note:
- This does not always work with 'cut and paste' since the character
\ is treated differently
Example:
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