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The following diagram shows the high-level types available in ASCEND, including [[variable]]s, [[relation]]s, [[MODEL]]s, [[arrays and sets]]. | The following diagram shows the high-level types available in ASCEND, including [[variable]]s, [[relation]]s, [[MODEL]]s, [[arrays and sets]]. | ||
[[Image:types.png]] | [[Image:types.png|thumb|none|400px|Type hierarchy in ASCEND (diagram taken from the ASCEND user's manual)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 1 June 2010
Everything in the ASCEND instance hierarchy belongs to one of several types. Types also have a hierarchy, because types can be defined as refinements of more general types.
The following diagram shows the high-level types available in ASCEND, including variables, relations, MODELs, arrays and sets.