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08:17
I just realized this is possible:
(*start*)
Clear[x1, x2, x3, x4, x5]
{x1, x2, x3, x4, x5} = {1/
2, -(1/(2 Sqrt[3])), -(1/(2 Sqrt[6])), -(1/(2 Sqrt[10])), Sqrt[3/5]}
{x1, x2, x3, x4, x5}
(*end*)
I have been using Mathematica for 11+ years and never knew this.
 
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11:13
@MatsGranvik Yep, it is mentioned as the second usage in Set (reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Set.html) :))
12:00
@Domen Thank you for the link.
 
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17:15
did anyone ever seen any automated tool to make from given WL code a Pseudocode Flowchart ?
17:54
I'm saying this in jest, of course, but that would be TreeForm, no? On a more serious note, what are you looking for? Because TreeForm shows what will be evaluated and in what order.
18:49
@VitaliyKaurov ChatGPT can do it, kinda :)
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19:13
@CarlLange Cool! Is it GTP-3.5 or GPT-4 ?
@C.E. TreeForm is neat. But I a looking for something u can see in a paper, like what Carl showed
 
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21:34
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