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** Network functions
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** Tabulating functions and networks
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=dds/networks= provides some basic primitives for working with
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individual functions which may appear in a network model. Clearly,
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these primitives can be applied in contexts not necessarily
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directly related to networks.
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Here's how you can tabulate a function. The domain of x is {1, 2},
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Here's how you can tabulate a function. The domain of x is {1, 2},
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and the domain of y is {0, 2, 4}. The first column in the output
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and the domain of y is {0, 2, 4}. The first column in the output
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corresponds to x, the second to y, and the third corresponds to the
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corresponds to x, the second to y, and the third corresponds to the
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