Using MAPLE
Finding MAPLE
- MAPLE is available for use in most computer labs on campus, including:
-
- the library
(hours), and
- labs in various residence halls
(e.g. Belk, East, and the LLC), and
- other labs supported byAcademic Computing Services
(locations, etc.).
- Lab monitors should be able to help you locate and start MAPLE. Beyond that,
you'll need to seek expert help.
A few MAPLE tips
- You can get quick start training, manuals, and reference cards at the
Maplesoft website.
- The following tips will help in most versions of MAPLE, assuming you are in
worksheet mode.
- End each command with a semicolon; especially if you're using old versions of Maple.
- Depending on the version of MAPLE, you may need to press return or enter.
- Use * to denote each and every multiplication. More recent versions of MAPLE
are not so picky about this, but it still helps prevent syntax errors.
- Make sure that your command has the same number of left and right parentheses.