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Accessing the results of a scan

We will discuss the results that we might obtain under the following three circumstances where we could issue the SCAN:  command.

  1. BD>scan : [B/F] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  2. BD>adjust : [B/D] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

    BD>scan : [+/F] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  3. BD>adjust : [B/D+F] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

    BD>scan : [-/F] tex2html_wrap_inline33712

Scanned adjusted expectations
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

This returns the potential adjusted expectation for tex2html_wrap_inline35788 , an element contained in the base tex2html_wrap_inline40230 . The value returned for each scenario is:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline43474
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline43476
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline43478
These results are defined only following the use of the SCAN:  command. Notice that these are overall expectations. Partial adjustment results can be found by subtracting, for example, current adjusted expectations.  

Scanned adjusted covariances
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scac  operator; two arguments tex2html_wrap_inline35788 and tex2html_wrap_inline35608 in parenthesis and separated by a comma. tex2html_wrap_inline35788 and tex2html_wrap_inline35608 are the names of elements.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

This returns the potential adjusted covariance between tex2html_wrap_inline35788 and tex2html_wrap_inline35608 , where these are elements contained in the base tex2html_wrap_inline40230 . The value returned for each scenario is:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline43494
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline43496
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline43498

These results are defined only following the use of the SCAN:  command. Notice that these are overall covariances. Partial adjustment results can be found by subtracting, for example, current adjusted covariances. If only adjusted variances are required, the scav  operator can also be used.  

Scanned resolution
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scurvar  operand.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

This returns the potential adjustment uncertainty for the base tex2html_wrap_inline40230 . The value returned for each scenario is:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline43502
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline43504
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline43506

These results are defined only following a SCAN: . Notice that these are overall uncertainties. Partial adjustment results can be found by subtracting, for example, current adjusted uncertainties.  

Scanned partial resolved uncertainty
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scptrace  operand.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

This returns the potential partial resolved uncertainty remaining in the collection tex2html_wrap_inline40230 . The value returned for each scenario is:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline43510
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline43512
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline43514
These results are defined only following use of a SCAN:  command.  

Scanned adjusted variances
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scav  operator; one argument tex2html_wrap_inline34952 in parenthesis. tex2html_wrap_inline34952 is the name of an element.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

This returns the potential adjusted variance for tex2html_wrap_inline34952 , where N is an element contained in the base tex2html_wrap_inline40230 . The value returned for each scenario is:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline43524
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline43526
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline43528

These results are defined only following use of a SCAN:  command. Notice that these are overall variances. Partial adjustment results can be found by subtracting, for example, current adjusted variances.  

Scanned size of an adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scsize  operand.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

Not yet implemented.  

Scanned size of a partial adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scpsize  operand.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

Not yet implemented.  

Scanned path correlation for a partial adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Usage

  • scpc  operand.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

Not yet implemented.  


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