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==See Also==
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* [[Function calls and parameters]]
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* [[Functions by category]]
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* [[Alphabetical Function List]]
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* [[Array Function Example Variables]]
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* [[Typographic conventions in this guide|Conventions used in the Analytica User Guide]]
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* [[About_Analytica#Conventions_used_in_this_tutorial|Conventions used in the Analytica Tutorial]]
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* [[Analytica Optimizer Guide#Conventions Used in this Guide|Conventions used in the Analytica Optimizer Guide]]

Revision as of 22:38, 31 May 2016

The following conventions are commonly used for representing parameters and operands of functions:

x, y, z: A number that may be integer or decimal.
d: A number in degrees.
p, q: A probability between 0 and 1.
n, m: An integer number.
s, t: Text values.
c: Character (a text value containing a single character).
i, j, k: The identifier of an index variable.
v, w: The identifier of a variable.
a, b: A Boolean value or expression.
e: An expression.

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