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Firstly, it resets: | Firstly, it resets: | ||
m<sub>pq</sub>, (p, q) Є X1 to one and then | m<sub>pq</sub>, (p, q) Є X1 to one and then | ||
if X0 is not empty it resets m<sub>pq</sub>,(p,q) Є X0 to zero. | if X0 is not empty it resets m<sub>pq</sub>, (p,q) Є X0 to zero. | ||
If the developer desires to change more than one element or entry in the matrix, he/she can apply the above correction procedure iteratively. | If the developer desires to change more than one element or entry in the matrix, he/she can apply the above correction procedure iteratively. |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 6 January 2022
The One-first Procedure is performed when the One-first Selection Rule is chosen.
Firstly, it resets: mpq, (p, q) Є X1 to one and then if X0 is not empty it resets mpq, (p,q) Є X0 to zero.
If the developer desires to change more than one element or entry in the matrix, he/she can apply the above correction procedure iteratively.