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Figure 5. Selection corresponding to a Classic composition
As “0” is the output to of the first command:
The answer to the question that for the ideal
K1 corresponding to the keys pressed by the user,
the score belongs to either Baroque style (z[1]),
Rococo style (z[2]), Classic style (z[3]) or to none
of them (z[4]), is provided when “0” is the output
to (only one) of the four following commands.
NF(NEG(z[1]),I+J+K1);
it means that the composition is Baroque.
Important Remark
NF(NEG(z[1]),I+J+K1);
NF(NEG(z[2]),I+J+K1);
NF(NEG(z[3]),I+J+K1);
NF(NEG(z[4]),I+J+K1);
For the sake of clarity and space, no text explaining
what the user may feel and, consequently does, is
explicitly written. Table 1, to which three columns
of “yes” and “no” are added, summarizes in Table
8 the three lists of identifiers that the user may
have chosen for the three scores considered in the
second, third and fourth examples.
In this case, the outputs are:
0
1+z[2]
1+z[3]
1+z[4]
second example
The user presses 23 keys of the GUI as shown
in Figure 4. The ideal K2 is then introduced to
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