It means what it says - the ninth argument in a function
call is not being passed as a pointer as it expects...
Edward Glamkowski, Programmer Mathematica Policy Research
EGlamkowski@mathematic-MPR.COM Princeton, NJ
http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/
Two is not equal to three - not even for larger values of
two.
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>From: Chuck Reed[SMTP:creed@I-55.COM]
>Sent: Monday, November 17, 1997 3:23 PM
>To: CIRCLE@POST.QUEENSU.CA
>Subject: [CODE]
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>What does this mean,
>
>argument is not a pointer (arg 9)
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