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This chapter introduces the tools for creating and editing mathematical models by giving each variable a formula that defines how to compute its value in its '''''definition'''''. The definition of a variable can be a simple number, text, a probability distribution, or a more complicated expression. It can also be a list or table of numbers or other expressions. Subsequent chapters present more details about using mathematical expressions, arrays, and probability distributions.
 
This chapter introduces the tools for creating and editing mathematical models by giving each variable a formula that defines how to compute its value in its '''''definition'''''. The definition of a variable can be a simple number, text, a probability distribution, or a more complicated expression. It can also be a list or table of numbers or other expressions. Subsequent chapters present more details about using mathematical expressions, arrays, and probability distributions.
  
 
==Contents of the Analytica User Guide Chapter 8==
 
==Contents of the Analytica User Guide Chapter 8==
===[[Creating or editing a definition]]===
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

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Analytica User Guide > Chapter 8: Creating and Editing Definitions

This chapter introduces the tools for creating and editing mathematical models by giving each variable a formula that defines how to compute its value in its definition. The definition of a variable can be a simple number, text, a probability distribution, or a more complicated expression. It can also be a list or table of numbers or other expressions. Subsequent chapters present more details about using mathematical expressions, arrays, and probability distributions.

Contents of the Analytica User Guide Chapter 8

See Also

Chapter 7: Formatting Numbers, Tables, and Graphs <- Chapter 8: Creating and Editing Definitions -> Chapter 9: Creating Interfaces for End Users
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