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Examples

Guides

  • Guide to ZigangPan`Examples`

Symbols

  • assume01
  • assumePositive
  • assumeReal
  • assumeStandard
ZigangPan`Examples`
assumeStandard
​
assumeStandard
[parameters]
returns the assumption that every element (an Atom) of
parameters
is a real number in the closed interval [-1,1].
​
Examples  
(1)
Basic Examples  
(1)
In[1]:=
y={y1,y2,y3,y4};$Assumptions=$Assumptions&&
assumeStandard
[y]
Out[1]=
x1∈&&x2∈&&x3∈&&x4∈&&θ3>0&&θ2>0&&θ1>0&&-1≤y1≤1&&-1≤y2≤1&&-1≤y3≤1&&-1≤y4≤1
SeeAlso
assumePositive
 
▪
assumeReal
 
▪
assume01
 
▪
$Assumptions
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