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Once the vertical Markov chains have been defined, the ''Strike (X) Markov Chains'' dialog become available. This dialog has the same general setup as the [[GMS:Vertical Markov Chain|''Vertical Markov Chain'']] dialog. | Once the vertical Markov chains have been defined, the ''Strike (X) Markov Chains'' dialog become available. This dialog has the same general setup as the [[GMS:Vertical Markov Chain|''Vertical Markov Chain'']] dialog. | ||
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==Strike (X) Markov Chains== | ==Strike (X) Markov Chains== | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Markov chains x.png|thumb|500px|''Strike/Dip Markov chain dialog''.]] | ||
There are three minor differences between this dialog and the vertical dialog. The first difference is in the [[GMS:Vertical Markov Chain|''Markov Chains'' section]]. The option, ''Lens width ratios'', replaces the ''Fit curves to a discrete lag'' option. The ''Fit curves to a discrete lag'' option is not applicable because horizontal measured transition probability curves do not exist due to lack of data in the horizontal direction. The ''Lens width ratios'' option is the default option and should be used in most cases. This option allows applying the transition data entered in the vertical direction to the horizontal direction. The proportion data are directly inherited from the vertical data. | There are three minor differences between this dialog and the vertical dialog. The first difference is in the [[GMS:Vertical Markov Chain|''Markov Chains'' section]]. The option, ''Lens width ratios'', replaces the ''Fit curves to a discrete lag'' option. The ''Fit curves to a discrete lag'' option is not applicable because horizontal measured transition probability curves do not exist due to lack of data in the horizontal direction. The ''Lens width ratios'' option is the default option and should be used in most cases. This option allows applying the transition data entered in the vertical direction to the horizontal direction. The proportion data are directly inherited from the vertical data. |