In editorial computing any number on a specific line (say A) and
appearing as the K'th `word' on that line can be referred to by
notation X(A,K). This option is most useful when referring to numbers
in tables.
Example:
*...............................................................................
A mean stddev
*V1 0.0618289640 0.9905467996
*V2 -0.0847910952 0.9653774233
*V3 -0.0224640647 1.0562700086
*
*X(A+1,2)=0.061828964 X(A+3,3)=1.0562700086
*Computing P values when testing mean=0 for X1,X2, and X3:
*N=140
*pt(n,m,s):=t.F(n-1,m/s*sqrt(n))
*i=1 pt(N,X(A+i,2),X(A+i,3))=0.76928781272696
*i=2 pt(N,X(A+i,2),X(A+i,3))=0.15024804223093
*i=3 pt(N,X(A+i,2),X(A+i,3))=0.40084600574657
*
T = Computing on tables
C = Editorial computing