Syntax:
sum <identifier> = <from> to <to> do <body> sum <identifier> = <from> to <to> by <increment> do <body> sum <identifier> in <matrix> do <body> prod <identifier> = <from> to <to> do <body> prod <identifier> = <from> to <to> by <increment> do <body> prod <identifier> in <matrix> do <body>If you substitute for with sum or prod, then you will get a sum or a product instead of a for loop. Instead of returning the last value, these will return the sum or the product of the values respectively.
If no body is executed (for example sum i=1 to 0 do ...) then sum returns 0 and prod returns 1 as is the standard convention.