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Warning codes and messages

You can use the warnCodes() function to store the codes of warnings generated by evaluating
an expression. This table lists each numeric warning code and its associated message.
For an example of storing warning codes, see warnCodes(), page
Warning
code
Message
10000
Operation might introduce false solutions.
10001
Differentiating an equation may produce a false equation.
10002
Questionable solution
10003
Questionable accuracy
10004
Operation might lose solutions.
10005
cSolve might specify more zeros.
10006
Solve may specify more zeros.
10007
More solutions may exist.
10008
Domain of the result might be smaller than the domain of the input.
10009
Domain of the result might be larger than the domain of the input.
10012
Non-real calculation
ˆ
10013
^0 or undef^0 replaced by 1
10014
undef^0 replaced by 1
ˆ
10015
1^
10016
1^undef replaced by 1
10017
Overflow replaced by
10018
Operation requires and returns 64 bit value.
10019
Resource exhaustion, simplification might be incomplete.
10020
Trig function argument too big for accurate reduction.
10021
Input contains an undefined parameter.
Result might not be valid for all possible parameter values.
10022
Specifying appropriate lower and upper bounds might produce a solution.
10023
Scalar has been multiplied by the identity matrix.
10024
Result obtained using approximate arithmetic.
10025
Equivalence cannot be verified in EXACT mode.
10026
Constraint might be ignored. Specify constraint in the form "\" 'Variable MathTestSymbol Constant' or a conjunct
of these forms, for example 'x<3 and x>-12'
or 1^undef replaced by 1
ˆ
or
.
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