Sounds good. As for formulas, the stuff in M1 is my current aim at the moment, 
and we should certainly get that done by the first milestone. (If the write() 
method of IntPtg/Add-Mult-Subract-DividePtg is correct, i suppose we have the 
wherewithal to write simple formulas with integers at the moment. .. no??)

I would like to have all internal (numeric) functions by M2, depending on how 
much hand coding we need to do for each individual function, having got the 
framework in place .. we should obviously try to minimise that. the primary 
issue with 'IF' is to parse logical expressions .. once we write that out, IF 
should fall in place with little more effort. 

Dunno enuf about the issues with string functions to comment on that one. will 
have to read the book. 

-
Avik




Quoting "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Glen,
> 
> Lets do an RC tonight.  I may not be able to post it until tomorrow but 
> thats fine.
> 
> Lets aim to get 1.5 out by the end of next week at the latest provided 
> no serious showstoppers pop up.
> 
> All,
> 
> Lets set some milestones for 2.0.  We'll have mini releases when the 
> milestones happen.
> 
> Suggestions:
> 
> M1 -
> Graphing - all low level records implemented
> Formulas - defined approach and subset of read and write support for 
> basic operators:
> add/multiply/divide/subtract/exponent as well as SUM/AVG/etc.  (lets 
> flush that out)
> 
> M2 -
> Graphing - basic object model for graphing, read/write support for line 
> graphs
> Formulas - expanded support including: IF/?
> 
> M3
> String formulas...
> 
> Okay lets work on filling this out.  Especially looking for some ideas 
> from Libin and Avik and you of course Glen.
> 
> Rainer,
> 
> Any plans to add wite support for properties in HPSF 2.0?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andy
> 
> 


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