Expressions

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This chapter introduces expressions -- the Analytica language used in definitions to calculate the value of a variable from other variables, such as

(-B + Sqrt(B^2 - 4*A*B))/(2*A)

An expression can consist of or contain a literal number (including Boolean or date), a text value, an identifier of a variable, an arithmetic expression, a comparison or logical expression, IF THEN ELSE, or a function call, such as Sqrt(B). These constructs are also introduced in this chapter.

For details on more advanced constructs, such as BEGIN ... END statements, For and While loops, local variables and assignments, see Procedural Programming.

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