Session Variables
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the value of variables is determined by the equation, discrete variables have absolute single value while the continuos have a range value
The independent variables are the milk and water, while the dependent variables are the plants, because they don't change.
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implicit means you must declare variables before using them while explicit is not a must you declare variables before using them
While carbon cycle is maintained mainly by plants and animals, nitrogen cycle is maintained mainly by nitrifying bacteria and plants.
Variables are intended for bulk data, while attributes are intended for ancillary data. Another difference is that variables may be multidimensional, while attributes are all scalars or vectors.
Predetermined variables are determined by factors in the past and cannot be changed, while exogenous variables are determined by factors outside the model being analyzed. Predetermined variables are considered to be endogenous in the context of a model, while exogenous variables are considered to be exogenous.
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Internal variables are those that are within the control or influence of the system or entity being studied, while external variables are those that are outside of its control or influence. Internal variables are typically more easily manipulated in an experiment, while external variables are often more difficult to control for.