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expression An SM expression is something that can appear on the right hand side of a SET command. More specifically, it is something that can appear as part of the right hand side of a SET command (this excludes implied do loops: SET x=1,10,2 ). Expressions may also appear in other contexts, such as in the ANGLE command, or in DEFINE name ( expression ) . A formal definition of an expression is given by the YACC grammar in `control.y' as the non-terminal symbol expr .
Ãâó: www.phys.unm.edu/~rjr/sm/sm_21.html
expression An expression is evaluated to yield an object, which has one of the following four basic types; a node-set, a boolean, a number or a string. Expressions are used in XSLT for a variety of purposes including: Selecting nodes for processing; Specifying conditions for different ways of processing a node; Generating text to be inserted in the result tree.
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expressive language disorder An impairment in expressive language development.
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expression Specification of the action to perform, comprising a search method and parameters. Expression can be one of the following types: Pattern Expression, Filter Expression, or Operator Expression (Figure. Simple query construct.) The search method is the code executed when the Expression is evaluated.
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express a trust created from the free and deliberate act of the parties, including an affirmative intention of the settlor [the one granting the property] to set up the trust, usually evidenced by some writing, deed, or will. Trusts are generally classified as either "express" or "implied", the latter class including RESULTING TRUSTS and CONSTRUCTIVE [INVOLUNTARY] TRUSTS.
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