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Retaining output from an iterative adjustment

The following possibilities relate only to the iterative adjustments available by issuing the ITADJUST:  command. Suppose that the base B is to be iteratively adjusted by the quantities tex2html_wrap_inline40162 . Suppose that we define the collection tex2html_wrap_inline40164 .

Expected size of an iterative adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Syntax

  1. BD>keep : itesize =D tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  2. BD>keep : -itesize  tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where D is the name of a data-carrier.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

The first form of the syntax is used to give the name of a data-carrier which is to be used for storing consecutive resolution transform traces. Whenever the iterative adjustment is carried out, the tex2html_wrap_inline34732 observation on the data-carrier D becomes defined as tex2html_wrap_inline40168 . These values are equal to the expected sizes of the adjustment: tex2html_wrap_inline40170 . The actual adjustment sizes are available via the itsize  argument below, and the consecutive size ratios may be obtained by dividing the latter by the former.

The second form is used to switch off the automatic storing of the resolution transform traces. Any data-carrier defined beforehand remains defined together with its contents.  

Path correlations within an iterative adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Syntax

  1. BD>keep : itpath =D tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  2. BD>keep : -itpath  tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where D is the name of a data-carrier.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

The first form of the syntax is used to give the name of a data-carrier which is to be used for storing consecutive path correlations. Whenever the iterative adjustment is carried out, the tex2html_wrap_inline34732 observation on the data-carrier D becomes defined as tex2html_wrap_inline40174 . The first observation, for which there is no path correlation, is defined as zero.

The second form is used to switch off the automatic storing of the path correlation Any data-carrier defined beforehand remains defined together with its contents.  

Observed size of an iterative adjustment
 


tex2html_wrap_inline33790 tex2html_wrap_inline33790 Syntax

  1. BD>keep : itsize =D tex2html_wrap_inline33712

  2. BD>keep : -itsize  tex2html_wrap_inline33712

where D is the name of a data-carrier.

tex2html_wrap_inline33806 tex2html_wrap_inline33806

The first form of the syntax is used to give the name of a data-carrier which is to be used for storing consecutive sizes for the adjustments. Whenever the iterative adjustment is carried out, the tex2html_wrap_inline34732 observation on the data-carrier D becomes defined as tex2html_wrap_inline40178 , where tex2html_wrap_inline40180 is the observed value of tex2html_wrap_inline40182 . The expected size of the adjustment can be obtained via the itesize  argument discussed above, and the former divided by the latter yields the corresponding size ratio for the adjustment.

The second form is used to switch off the automatic storing of the size of the adjustment. Any data-carrier defined beforehand remains defined together with its contents.  


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