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Semicolon—continued

Note that the use of the colon in (9) indicated the subordination of the following rings to the central one, whereas the semicolon in (13) indicates the independence of these rings. Also, the final semicolon in (13) represents the continuation (back to the beginning) of the super-cycle. [Pg.263]

G is only a function of T and p and includes a functional with respect to the distribution function w. The functional is a mapping that assigns a number to each function of a given class of functions. Practically, in continuous thermodynamics this functional is always a definite integral with fixed limits and the solution of which is a number. A value G is assigned to each function w (at given T and p) depending on the total course of the distribution function. To express this particularity G = G(T, p w) is written with a semicolon before w. [Pg.286]

The folder path should be inserted as a string, including the semicolon, between two apostrophes followed by a comma, and three dots (...) to indicate the continuation of the path definition to include down-coming statements. [Pg.77]

When a semicolon is used in the print statement, the cursor on the screen will not move to a new line and will not advance. Subsequent printing continues immediately after the last item printed. When a comma is used, the cursor will not move to a new line but will advance to the next tab stop which can be set with dep tab. The default is usually about 5 spaces. A print statement alone causes the cursor to advance to a new line. For example,... [Pg.198]


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