More detailed or conceptual explanation of the "Combine" element

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Juglar

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Jul 27, 2015, 9:28:44 AM7/27/15
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Using "Combine" elements in the Generator file, I've found that, contrary to my expectation, different result is produced by including of not the following lines in that file:

    <Combine tuples="2">
    </Combine>

The contents of the Generator file was:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Generators>
  <TupleGenerator function="Adap" seed="1703910244678929408" tuples="2">
    <Combine tuples="3">
      <Exclude var="vMode2M"/>
      <Exclude var="vMode3M"/>
    </Combine>
    <Combine tuples="2">
    </Combine>
  </TupleGenerator>
</Generators>

 I thought that, as "tuples=2" is already defined as default for the Tuple Generator, the  <Combine tuples="2"> would add nothing, but, in fact, it makes Tcases add some more cases.

For that, I think a more detailed or conceptual explanation about the "Combine" element would be quite convenient.

Thank you,
Jose


Kerry Kimbrough

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Oct 19, 2015, 4:44:22 PM10/19/15
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Good suggestion, Jose. The Tcases Guide has been revised to explain this better.
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