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  • Help->Scripting Index
  • columns added with values set
  • Add function labels on left side
  • You can't tell from the pic, but the abcd lines are tracking the selection rectangle
  • The a-b-c-d ref lines are interactively tracking the rectangular point selection
  • Flashlight.png
  • The red dots below 0 show where the two flashlights both failed, and how badly
  • Output from maketable() function showing (negative) hours and notes
  • .0625 hour will probably never be enough, even with 10 flashlights
  • More flashlights or more batteries keeps me out of the dark
  • SmallCamera.png
  • Raspberry, bottom, and camera, top.
  • PuTTY dialog high lighting load/save sessions and Auth
  • PuTTY dialog showing private key in Auth
  • PuttyMain.PNG
  • PuttyLogin.PNG
  • Login using the public/private key
  • The first yellow is a message from JMP; the last yellow is a prompt from the Raspberry
  • The command is in yellow, it runs silently, and prompts for another command
  • The shell is now closed
  • 1/8 actual size, attic work space
  • The platform left the window
  • use the split() function with comma for the delimiter
  • use the word() function with comma for the delimiter; this example selects the 3rd item between commas
  • using write() to see strings without escapes
  • internal " are escaped with \!
  • internal " are escaped with \!
  • Pick custom for the format
  • paste the JSL into the formula editor; this is the formula to format the value for display
  • desired output from a JSL date time value
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