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434 3. Reference Manual<br />

3.15 The Analog Insydes Environment<br />

The Analog Insydes loading procedure is completed by execution of several init files which allow for<br />

adapting Analog Insydes to your local needs. Section 3.15.1 explains the details of the initialization<br />

procedure.<br />

Once Analog Insydes is started, there are several commands for obtaining detailed information<br />

concerning your local Analog Insydes installation:<br />

ReleaseInfo[AnalogInsydes] (Section 3.15.2)<br />

Analog Insydes license type information<br />

ReleaseNumber[AnalogInsydes] (Section 3.15.3)<br />

Analog Insydes release number<br />

License[AnalogInsydes] (Section 3.15.4)<br />

Analog Insydes license number<br />

Version[AnalogInsydes] (Section 3.15.5)<br />

Analog Insydes version information<br />

Info[AnalogInsydes] (Section 3.15.6)<br />

Analog Insydes installation information<br />

Obtaining Analog Insydes release information.<br />

3.15.1 The Initialization Procedure<br />

At the end of the Analog Insydes loading procedure, after setting up autoload declarations for all<br />

Analog Insydes functions, three configurable init files are loaded (via the Mathematica function Get)<br />

in the following order:<br />

If a file called aiinit.m exists in the Analog Insydes installation directory, this file is loaded first.<br />

If a file called .airc exists in the directory given by the Mathematica variable $HomeDirectory,<br />

this file is loaded next.<br />

If a file called .airc exists in the current working directory (i.e. the directory returned by<br />

Directory[]; see the Mathematica command Directory), this file is loaded last.<br />

These files allow for adapting Analog Insydes to your local needs: Simply add the corresponding<br />

Mathematica commands to one of the init files (see example below).<br />

By setting the following environment variables you can suppress loading of init files:

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