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IETF RFC 154

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Last modified on Thursday, May 29th, 1997

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Network Working Group                                         S. Crocker
Request for Comments: #154                                          UCLA
NIC: #6759                                                   12 May 1971
Categories: C.4
Updates: #107
Obsoletes: #132


                        Exposition Style

As a pedagogical device for describing functions such as the one
below


           |
           |                  +-----------------
           |                 /:
           |                / :
           |               /  :
           |              /   :
           |             /    :
           |            /     :
      -----+------------------------------------
           |                  a
           |

where two formulae, f1 and f2, are necessary for adjoining domains but
the function is continous at the boundary point, I usually write the
description in the form

        f(x) = f1(x) for x =< a
        f(x) = f2(x) for x >= a

The astute reader will note that the domains overlap, but that
f1(a) = f2(a), so no semantic ambiguity obtains.


     [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
     [ into the online RFC archives by Naoki Matsuhira 5/97 ]












Crocker                                                      PAGE 1 top


Exposition Style RFC TOTAL SIZE: 1293 bytes PUBLICATION DATE: Thursday, May 29th, 1997 LEGAL RIGHTS: The IETF Trust (see BCP 78)


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