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- When a relation is added, the new parameters are added to the knowledge base;
- Use the right mouse menu option "New Parameter/Function..." in the Knowledge Browser (or the main menu);
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- Implicitly, using the pre-defined syntax (see also QuaestorSyntax):
- $ at the end of the name means string type: the parameter is used for text values;
- # at the end of the name means TeLiTab type: this is the Quaestor data structure for a combination of Text, List values and Table values.
- % at the end of the name means integer type: See [1].
- Normal parameter name is assumed to be of the value type: this can be any real number.
- By defining this in the "New Parameter/Function..." window;
In other words, when you add parameters by means of a relation, you can also define the type of the parameter.
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- Select as Goal
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- New Relation
- Constraint>
- New Parameter/Function
- Delete Frame
- Rename or Edit (depending on selection of a parameter or relation)
- Include Binary in frame
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- Frame to Clipboard
- Set to Clipboard
- Parameter to Dataset
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- Slots & Properties
- Illustration
- Complete expressions
- Compressed expressions
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- Add to Watch list
- Protect Input
- Summarize Relation
- List all values in Project
- Compose Text
- Search & Replace
- Expression Evaluator
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- Cancel
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