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assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
01-11-2018, 05:27 AM
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assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
I was doing the assumptions above, and it says when I type about(x)...
[[0 infinity] 0]

Is this saying that it is including x? x>0 should be saying 1 or greater, not equal to 0.
I tried additionally(x != 0) (I used the not equal symbol) and it wouldn't accept it as an argument.

ideas?
Thx
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01-11-2018, 06:45 PM
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RE: assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
Try it the other way round, first assume(x,integer), then additionally(x>0). Now about(x) provides: [DOM_INT [[0 infinty]] [0]].
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01-12-2018, 02:46 AM
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RE: assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
But isn't that still allowing x to be equal to zero?
That seems to be x>=0, not x>0....
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01-12-2018, 03:18 AM
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RE: assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
(01-12-2018 02:46 AM)webmasterpdx Wrote:  But isn't that still allowing x to be equal to zero?
That seems to be x>=0, not x>0....

[DOM_INT [[0 infinty]] [0]]
(2) [[0 infinty]] --> Hypothesis interval matrix
(3) [0] --> List of interval exclusions

0 is being excluded, does not participate.

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01-15-2018, 11:21 AM
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RE: assume(x>0); additionally(x,integer); Beta 2 release
(01-12-2018 03:18 AM)Carlos295pz Wrote:  
(01-12-2018 02:46 AM)webmasterpdx Wrote:  But isn't that still allowing x to be equal to zero?
That seems to be x>=0, not x>0....

[DOM_INT [[0 infinty]] [0]]
(2) [[0 infinty]] --> Hypothesis interval matrix
(3) [0] --> List of interval exclusions

0 is being excluded, does not participate.

I see, so is this described in any documentation? I mean about the Hypothesis interval matrix and list of interval exclusions? i.e. How did you know this? :-)
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