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Limit the number of Echo outputs per evaluation
ResourceFunction["LimitEcho"][expr,n] limit the number of Echo outputs printed during evaluation of expr to n. | |
ResourceFunction["LimitEcho"][n] limit the number of Echo outputs per evaluation in the entire kernel session. | |
ResourceFunction["LimitEcho"]["Install",n] limit the number of Echo outputs in this and all future sessions. | |
ResourceFunction["LimitEcho"]["Uninstall"] remove the permanent Echo-limiting. |
Limit the number of Echo outputs to 3:
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Press the button to show the last 5 outputs:
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Press the button to show all remaining outputs:
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Limit the number of Echo outputs for the entire session:
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Remove the limit again:
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Outputs from all Echo-related functions are limited, not just Echo:
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Limit the number of Echo outputs permanently:
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Change the limit for the current session:
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Remove the limit again:
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The hidden outputs are no longer available after the kernel is quit:
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LimitEcho does not work with EchoEvaluation:
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