I am not sure I understand the question and hence the reply. I often find myself swamped in dozens of Vcam files when I plot and replot in attempting to produce a satisfctory graph. So here's what I would like to know:
1. Is there some way to turn off Vcam when plotting in MuPad?
2. If there isn't, is there some way to identify the last Vcam file produced so that I can erase it before going on to the next attempt?
No, VCAM is part of the MuPAD kernel included with Scientific Notebook and Scientific WorkPlace. The MuPAD components can only be used when you have a valid license installed for SN or SWP.
I am not sure I understand
I am not sure I understand the question and hence the reply. I often find myself swamped in dozens of Vcam files when I plot and replot in attempting to produce a satisfctory graph. So here's what I would like to know:
1. Is there some way to turn off Vcam when plotting in MuPad?
2. If there isn't, is there some way to identify the last Vcam file produced so that I can erase it before going on to the next attempt?
Thanks.
1. No. 2. Open the plot in
1. No.
2. Open the plot in VCAM and notice the name of the .xvz file in the VCAM title bar.
No, VCAM is part of the MuPAD
No, VCAM is part of the MuPAD kernel included with Scientific Notebook and Scientific WorkPlace. The MuPAD components can only be used when you have a valid license installed for SN or SWP.