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Revision as of 20:35, 4 November 2015
Example | Meaning |
behavior analysis | Key terms when introduced. Most of these terms are included in the Glossary. |
Diagram | Menus and menu commands, window names, panel names, dialog box names, function parameters. |
Sequence() | Name of a variable or function in Analytica. |
Price - DownPmt
|
Expressions, definitions, example code. |
10^7 → 10M
|
In example code, this means that the variable or expression before the “→” generates the result after it. |
Enter, Control+a | A key or key-combination on the keyboard. A letter, such as “a”, can be lower- or uppercase. |
Code examples: This guide includes snippets of code to illustrate features, for example:
Index N := [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Variable Squares := N^2
Sum(Squares, N) → 55
This code says that there are two objects, an index N
and a variable Squares
. You would create these objects in a Diagram window by dragging from the node toolbar into the diagram (see “Creating and editing nodes”). You would enter the expressions, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
and N^2
into their definitions (see “Creating or editing a definition”). You would not enter the assignment “:=
”. The last line says that the expression Sum(Squares, N)
evaluates to the result 55
after the →. You might include that expression in the definition of third variable.
Array examples: We use these typographic conventions to show Analytica arrays.
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