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* **Compartments** - a [[Mapped_index_list|mapped index list]], which has indices for each [[Compartment|compartment]] of the model. This list can be used as indices for [[Parameter|parameters]], | * **Compartments** - a [[Mapped_index_list|mapped index list]], which has indices for each [[Compartment|compartment]] of the model. This list can be used as indices for [[Parameter|parameters]], | ||
* **Transfers** - a [[Mapped_index_list|mapped index list]], which has indices for each [[Transfer|transfer]] of the model. This list can be used as indices for [[Parameter|parameters]], | * **Transfers** - a [[Mapped_index_list|mapped index list]], which has indices for each [[Transfer|transfer]] of the model. This list can be used as indices for [[Parameter|parameters]], | ||
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+ | ==== Index ==== | ||
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+ | An index is the atomic part of an [[Index_list|index list]]. Rather than using numbers for indices, Ecolego uses string values which are enumerated using [[Index_list|index lists]]. | ||
===== Index lists of transfers ===== | ===== Index lists of transfers ===== | ||
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* [[Sub-set_index_list|Index list sub-sets]] | * [[Sub-set_index_list|Index list sub-sets]] | ||
* [[Tutorial_3-Using_index_lists|Tutorial 3-Using index lists]] | * [[Tutorial_3-Using_index_lists|Tutorial 3-Using index lists]] | ||
+ | * [[Index_list|Index list]] | ||
+ | * [[Naming_conventions|Naming conventions]] | ||