- In NeXtMidas, the command
nM> waveform Temp creates a file called Temp.
In X-Midas, the same command creates a file called temp.
- Think of data addressing as one-based in X-Midas (follows Fortran standards) and
zero-based in NeXtMidas (follows C/C++/Java standards). Some people like to think of
the difference in terms of using an index value in X-Midas and
using an offset value in NeXtMidas, though this terminology is
far from universal (officially Java and Fortran both use the term "index" but with
different definitions)
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