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Any discrete node may have associated with each of its states a number (integer or real) called its state number, which may be used to identify that state in databases or case files, or may be used to provide an "output value" for that state in equations. Continuous nodes don't have state numbers, but if they have been discretized, they have state thresholds instead. Note that state number is different from state index. More Info

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