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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. | ||
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* [[Creating or editing a definition]] | * [[Creating or editing a definition]] | ||
* [[The Expression popup menu]] | * [[The Expression popup menu]] |
Revision as of 01:20, 13 November 2015
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.
Sections
- Creating or editing a definition
- The Expression popup menu
- Expression Assist
- Object Finder dialog
- Using a function or variable from the Definition menu
- The domain of possible values
- Checking for valid values
See Also
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