The function Nest[] must store the temporary values in the memory somewhere (those values that would form the entries of the list which is returned by the equivalent NestList function).
Does anyone know if there is a way to access said values in an interrupted evaluation (using a kernel subsession)?
Alternatively, is there a way to know all temporary variables currently in use and to print out their values?
Nestwhen you see that current value is what you want? – Kuba Aug 19 '13 at 09:18ReapandSowcombination but some more details would be welcome. – Mike Honeychurch Aug 19 '13 at 09:25Nesting and display that any way you like... In any case, some code/MWE would be very helpful. – Yves Klett Aug 19 '13 at 09:27