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Mathematica 9: bug in merging cells
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Dec 4, 2012 4:09 AM
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When writing a larger program, I usually test the single steps in separate cells, then merge these cells and localize the variables by wrapping the contents of the merged cells in a Module. By doing so in Mathematica 9, due to a bug in merging cells, I lost a lot of code. I reported this bug to WRI two weeks ago. It is not yet repaired in the new release, so I thought I would mention this annoying bug here as well.
This is an example (Mathematica 9 for Windows, I am not aware if this happens for other systems too).
Construct two input cells, the first one containing
a=1; (* comment *) b=2;
and the second one
c=3;
When merging these two cells the contents ending with the comment is shown in an orange rectangle, with the error message that there is a RowBox with an invalid first argument. I cannot see any reason why this merging of cells could not be undone with ctrl-Z, but it cannot and therefore part of my code was gone.
In this simple example I could see how to fix it. Toggle ctrl-E for seeing the box structure. Place a } just behind the RowBox with the comment and a { behind the very first RowBox[, that is followed on the next line with another RowBox.
During writing this message, I found that the same happens when you try to copy and paste the first cell.
Fred Simons Eindhoven University of Technology
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