Directory macros/generic/arrayjobx
README
+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | 'arrayjob'; 'arrayjobx' | | Versions 1.03; 1.04 | | May 3, 2000; May 3, 2010 | | | | Zhuhan Jiang (University of Western Sydney - Australia) | | <zhuhan@scm.uws.edu.au> | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ The 'arrayjob(x)' package provides array data structures in (La)TeX, in the meaning of the classical procedural programming languages like Fortran, Ada or C, and macros to manipulate them. Arrays can be mono or bi-dimensional. This is useful for applications which require high level programming techniques, like algorithmic graphics programmed in the TeX language. The accompanying documentation files (arrayjob.tex, arrayjobx.tex ) were written by Denis Girou <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> and updated by Michael Sharpe (msharpe@ucsd.edu). Version 1.03 (arrayjob) is provided only for compatibility with old work that made explicit use of the \array macro. Version 1.04 (arrayjobx, modification suggested by Michael Sharpe) should be used for all new work---the only difference is that the macro known as \array in version 1.03 is known under the name \arrayx in version 1.04 in order to avoid conflict with the name \array as used in amsmath. This package is released under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License.
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arrayjobx – Array data structures for (La)TeX
This package provides array data structures in (La)TeX, in the meaning of the classical procedural programming languages like Fortran, Ada or C, and macros to manipulate them. Arrays can be mono or bi-dimensional. This is useful for applications which require high level programming techniques, like algorithmic graphics programmed in the TeX language.
The package supersedes the arrayjob package.
Package | arrayjobx |
Version | 1.04 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Maintainer | Michael Sharpe Zhuhan Jiang (inactive) |
Contained in | TeX Live as arrayjobx MiKTeX as arrayjob |
Topics | Macro support |