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Similarly, automatic renumbering is used when inserting new columns or
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rows, or when removing existing columns or rows.
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<TeXmacs> also allows you to use some of the spreadsheet capacities outside
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tables. For instance, assuming that you selected a scripting language from
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<menu|Document|Scripts>, you may insert a new <em|executable input field>
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using <shortcut|(make-calc-input)> or <menu|Insert|Link|Executable input
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field>. The behaviour is similar to the one of <hlink|executable
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switches|man-scripting-language.en.tm>: when pressing <key|return>, the
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current input is evaluated and you will see the corresponding output; you
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may switch back to the input by pressing <key|return> once more. In
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particular, the input does not need to be preceded by <samp|=> (as in the
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case of spreadsheet cells).
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Contrary to executable switches, you may attach an identifier to the
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executable input field by disactivating the field or by editing the
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<samp|Ref> field in the focus bar. Inside other executable input fields,
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you may then refer to the value of the field by inserting a <em|field
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reference> using <shortcut|(make 'calc-ref)> or <menu|Insert|Link|Field
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reference>. As a variant to executable input fields, you may sometimes
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prefer to insert plain <em|input fields> using <shortcut|(make-calc-inert)>
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or <menu|Insert|Link|Input field>. These fields can only be used as inputs
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and pressing <key|return> inside such a field will only recompute those
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other fields which depend on it.
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<\example>
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The excutable input fields may for instance be nice in pedagogic
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documents in which parts of the document may be modified and recomputed
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by the reader. For instance, evaluation of the input fragment
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<\quote-env>
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The derivative of <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-inert|function|<math|x<rsup|x>>>>
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equals <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-input|derivative|diff(<calc-ref|function>,x)|<math|x<rsup|x>*<around*|(|log
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<around*|(|x|)>+1|)>>>>.
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The second derivative is given by <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-input|second|diff(<calc-ref|derivative>,x)|<math|x<rsup|x>*<around*|(|log
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<around*|(|x|)>+1|)><rsup|2>+x<rsup|x-1>>>>.
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</quote-env>
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yields
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<\quote-env>
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The derivative of <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-inert|function2|<math|x<rsup|x>>>>
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equals <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-output|derivative2|diff(<calc-ref|function2>,x)|<math|x<rsup|x>*<around*|(|log
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<around*|(|x|)>+1|)>>>>.
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The second derivative is given by <with|prog-scripts|maxima|<calc-output|second2|diff(<calc-ref|derivative2>,x)|<math|x<rsup|x>*<around*|(|log
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<around*|(|x|)>+1|)><rsup|2>+x<rsup|x-1>>>>.
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</quote-env>
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Of course, if the reader changes the input function <math|x<rsup|x>> into
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something else and presses <key|return>, then the first and second
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derivatives will be updated automatically.
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</example>
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We notice that field references can also be used inside spreadsheet cells
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in order to refer to some computational markup outside the table.
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Inversely, each spreadsheet also carries an invisible <samp|Ref> field
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which can be edited by deactivating the spreadsheet or from the focus bar
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(when selecting the entire spreadsheet). The <samp|Ref> field of the
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spreadsheet is used as a prefix for refering to the contents of cells
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outside the table or from within other spreadsheets. For instance, if
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<samp|Ref> equals <samp|sheet>, then <samp|sheet-c4> will refer to the
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field <samp|c4> inside the table.
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<tmdoc-copyright|2012|Joris van der Hoeven>
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<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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