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Defining specific nodes

 
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BD>node : B,R tex2html_wrap_inline33794 ,R tex2html_wrap_inline33798 ,R tex2html_wrap_inline35146 ,I,R tex2html_wrap_inline35148 ,R tex2html_wrap_inline35156 tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where B is the name of an element or base. I is an integer, and tex2html_wrap_inline38180 are real numbers in (0,1).

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The NODE:  command is used to specify nodal information for a single node to be drawn on an influence diagram. The information supplied is as for a GRID:  command, and in the same order. That is,

Further details can be found under discussion of the GRID:  command. The NODE:  command should be treated simply as an alternative syntax for the GRID0:  command when only one base or element is being defined as a node.  



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