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Interval Comparison
This process is used to compare two sets of vectors whose values are intervals. The i-th vector in the first set is compared to the i-th vector in the second set. If these vectors are not equivalent, i.e. their intervals differ, their differences are written to an output file. If the set of variables in each set are not identical, only the intersecting values will be considered. Here is the set of keywords this process understands, along with a description of their possible corresponding values. See the command line documentation for more information about keyword-value pairs. |
Required Keywords | Possible Values |
Process | Interval Comparison |
File 1 | The name of the multiple-interval-vectors file containing the first set of vectors. |
File 2 | The name of the multiple-interval-vectors file containing the second set of vectors. |
Zero Cutoff | The value by which two numerical values can differ but still be considered equivalent, such as 1E-6. |
Output File Name | The name of the file to which the differences between the two sets of vectors will be written. |
ExamplesClick here for an example. |