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<B>VARNAME</B> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ <B>declaration</B><P>
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The declaration <em>varname</em> instructs REDUCE to use its argument as the
default Fortran (when
<A HREF=r37_0289.html>fort</A> is on) or
<A HREF=r37_0181.html>structr</A> identifier
and identifier stem, rather than using <em>ANS</em>.
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syntax: </H3>
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<em>varname</em><identifier>
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<identifier> can be any combination of one or more alphanumeric
characters. Try to avoid REDUCE reserved words.
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examples: </H3>
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varname ident;
IDENT
on fort;
x**2 + 1;
IDENT=X**2+1.
off fort,exp;
structr(((x+y)**2 + z)**3);
3
IDENT2
where
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IDENT2 := IDENT1 + Z
IDENT1 := X + Y
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<A HREF=r37_0284.html>exp</A>was turned off so that
<A HREF=r37_0181.html>structr</A> could show the
structure. If <em>exp</em> had been on, the expression would have been
expanded into a polynomial.
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