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Redisplaying the results of an adjustment

 


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  1. BD>show : [Option1,Option2, ...] ([N1, N2, ...]) tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  2. BD>show : [Option1,Option2, ...] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where Option1, Option2, ... is a list of output options separated by commas; and where N1, N2, ..., is a list of names of elements and bases in parenthesis and separated by commas.

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The output options are those described in chapter 19. The list of names of elements and bases N1, N2, ..., defines a collection of elements to which output is to be restricted. Output is, in any case, only available for the elements in the collection being adjusted. See §6.2 for details of specifying collections for the definition part. The second form of the syntax gives output for all elements in the collection being adjusted.

The SHOW:  command acts as the temporary version of the OPTION:  command. That is, it delivers output for the specified options, and restricts the output to the subset defined by N1, N2, etc., but as soon as the requested output is delivered, the options and restrictions set previously by OPTION:  commands come back into force.

A list of possible options is available by issuing the LOOK:  command with argument options .

As pointed out in [37], various degeneracies imply that some [B/D] output is not unique, and [B/D] may not yield the same non-unique solution under replication.  

 



David Wooff
Wed Oct 21 15:14:31 BST 1998