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  Usage
  Usage 
  
  
 
This returns the potential adjusted expectation for   
 
 
  
 
This returns the potential adjusted covariance between   
 
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.  
 
 
   
  
 
This returns the potential adjustment uncertainty for the base
  
 
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.
 
 
 
   
  
 
This returns the potential partial resolved uncertainty remaining in
the collection   
 
 
   
  
 
This returns the potential adjusted variance for   
 
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.
 
 
 
   
  
 
 
 
    
   , an 
element contained in the base
 , an 
element contained in the base   .  The
value returned for each scenario is:
 .  The
value returned for each scenario is:
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. 
  
  
 
 
  
 
  Usage
  Usage  and
  and   in parenthesis
and separated by a comma.
  in parenthesis
and separated by a comma.   and
  and   are the names of
elements.
  are the names of
elements.
 
    
   and
  and
  , where these are elements contained in the base
 , where these are elements contained in the base   .
The value returned for each scenario is:
 .
The value returned for each scenario is:
 
  
  
 
 
  
 
  Usage
  Usage  
    
   . The value returned for each scenario is:
 . The value returned for each scenario is:
 
  
  
 
 
  
 
  Usage
  Usage  
    
   .
The value returned for each scenario is:
 .
The value returned for each scenario is:
These results are defined only following use of a SCAN:  command. 
  
  
 
 
  
 
  Usage
  Usage  
    
   ,
where N is an element contained in the base
 ,
where N is an element contained in the base   .
The value returned for each scenario is:
 .
The value returned for each scenario is:
 
  
  
 
 
  
 
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