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$lst_tit bound$lst_titend$type_exec
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$lst_tit bound$lst_titend$type_exec
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  $(lst_syntax)bound $emph vname$emphend between [integer]
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  $(lst_syntax)bound $emph vname$emphend between [integer]
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  $emph v1$emphend and $emph v2$emphend [default $emph defaultvalue$emphend]
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  $emph v1$emphend and $emph v2$emphend [default $emph defaultvalue$emphend]
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  </tt> <br>or<br><tt>
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  </tt> <br>or<br><tt>
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  $!bound $emph vname$emphend within $emph list$emphend [default
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  $!bound $emph vname$emphend within $emph list$emphend [default
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  $emph defaultvalue$emphend]</tt> <br>
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  $emph defaultvalue$emphend]</tt>
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  $lst_mean bound the range of the variable $emph vname$emphend. Usually
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  $lst_mean bound the range of the variable $emph vname$emphend. Usually
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  this is used on user-submitted variables. <br>
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  this is used on user-submitted variables. <br>
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  The first syntax is usually for numerical variables (integer or real,
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  The first syntax is usually for numerical variables (integer or real,
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  defaults to real). In this case $emph v1$emphend and $emph v2$emphend
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  defaults to real). In this case $emph v1$emphend and $emph v2$emphend
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  supplies the lower and upper bounds for the value of $emph
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  supplies the lower and upper bounds for the value of $emph