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Changing expectations

 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Syntax

BD>e : N tex2html_wrap_inline33794 =E tex2html_wrap_inline33794 , N tex2html_wrap_inline33798 =E tex2html_wrap_inline33798 , ... tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where tex2html_wrap_inline34842 are the names of elements, and tex2html_wrap_inline34844 are valid equations.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

The E:  command is used to change current expectations for the default expectation store. It cannot be used to introduce or redefine an element name, and does not affect variance or covariance specifications. It is an error to attempt to change the expectation for an element which does not exist. The result of the command is to change the expectation for each tex2html_wrap_inline34930 from what it was to the value given by the equation tex2html_wrap_inline34848 . To change expectations for otherv than the default expectation store, use the EXP:  command. To change the default expectation store, use the e  argument to the CONTROL:  command.  



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