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Regarding adjustments, at any point the program may be in one of the
following states. By an adjustment we mean the adjustment of some
collection B by another D, and all the results pertaining to the
adjustment - adjusted expectations, variances, resolution matrices, and
so forth.
- state 1
- There is no adjustment defined.
- state 2
- The base to be adjusted is prepared for adjustment, but there is
no adjustment as yet.
- state 3
- There is one single simple adjustment which we call the current
adjustment.
- state 4
- A partial adjustment has been carried out following a simple
adjustment. The overall adjustment is termed the current adjustment; the
former adjustment is termed the previous adjustment; and results
concerning the difference between the two (i.e. the partial adjustment)
are available.
- state 5
- An iterative adjustment has been carried out. Under these
circumstances, the current adjustment is not defined as these two kinds
of adjustment are incompatible. See §9.3 for further
details. A former iterative adjustment is cleared by an ADJUST:
command.
David Wooff
Wed Oct 21 15:14:31 BST 1998