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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/user/gra_func b/doc/user/gra_func index a2d6fdc..fbe3df4 100644 --- a/doc/user/gra_func +++ b/doc/user/gra_func @@ -62,9 +62,6 @@ for @M { x } from 10 to 500: The @Code "do" option of @Code xloop is replicated repeatedly with each occurrence of @Code x replaced by 10, 30, 50, ... up to 490. The result is -@FootNote { Source: Jeffrey H. Kingston, Analysis of tree algorithms -for the simulation event list. @I { Acta Informatica } {@B 22}, -pp. 15--33 (1985). } @CD -2p @Font @Graph style { axes } xorigin { 0 } @@ -96,7 +93,9 @@ pp. 15--33 (1985). } } } } -The points are connected by straight line segments as usual, but a +(Jeffrey H. Kingston, Analysis of tree algorithms for the simulation +event list. @I { Acta Informatica } {@B 22}, pp. 15--33 1985). The +points are connected by straight line segments as usual, but a smallish @Code "by" option of about one-twentieth of the range creates the illusion of a smooth curve quite well. @PP @@ -167,7 +166,7 @@ the document, and we do not want the literal word @Code "tan" to be taken as a symbol. @PP Next comes the symbol's precedence, in this case the same as @Code "sin" and -@Code "cos" (see Section {@NumberOf dia_summ} for the precedence of +@Code "cos" (see Section {@NumberOf grsummary} for the precedence of each symbol). Next is a list of the formal parameters, in this case just one, called {@Code "x"}, that is to be passed on the right. @PP |