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  • Accessing a Table
    • To see a table, simply use the GET or RES command.
      nM> get table1
        T: TABLE1          = Table of 3 entries
        L:  ONE            = 1
        L:  TWO            = 2
        L:  THREE          = 3
      nM> res table2
        T: TABLE2          = Table of 3 entries
        L:  FOUR           = 4
        L:  FIVE           = 5
        L:  SIX            = 6
      • Prior to NeXtMidas 2.3.0 only RES could be used to view an entire table.
    • To access an element of a table use the dot syntax.
      nM> get table1.one
        L: TABLE1.ONE      = 1

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