diff --git a/docs/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx b/docs/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx index 595a2701c..bb988e0e5 100644 --- a/docs/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx +++ b/docs/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ A reactor declares a state variable as follows: -The type can any of the same forms as for a parameter. +The type can be any of the same forms as for a parameter. The `` is an initial value and, like parameter values, can be given as an [expression](../reference/expressions.mdx) or target language code with delimiters `{= ... =}`. The initial value can also be given as a parameter name. The value can be accessed and modified in a target-language-dependent way as illustrated by the following example: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-0.5.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-0.5.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx index 595a2701c..bb988e0e5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-0.5.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-0.5.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ A reactor declares a state variable as follows: -The type can any of the same forms as for a parameter. +The type can be any of the same forms as for a parameter. The `` is an initial value and, like parameter values, can be given as an [expression](../reference/expressions.mdx) or target language code with delimiters `{= ... =}`. The initial value can also be given as a parameter name. The value can be accessed and modified in a target-language-dependent way as illustrated by the following example: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-0.6.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-0.6.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx index 595a2701c..bb988e0e5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-0.6.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-0.6.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ A reactor declares a state variable as follows: -The type can any of the same forms as for a parameter. +The type can be any of the same forms as for a parameter. The `` is an initial value and, like parameter values, can be given as an [expression](../reference/expressions.mdx) or target language code with delimiters `{= ... =}`. The initial value can also be given as a parameter name. The value can be accessed and modified in a target-language-dependent way as illustrated by the following example: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-0.7.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-0.7.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx index 595a2701c..bb988e0e5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-0.7.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-0.7.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ A reactor declares a state variable as follows: -The type can any of the same forms as for a parameter. +The type can be any of the same forms as for a parameter. The `` is an initial value and, like parameter values, can be given as an [expression](../reference/expressions.mdx) or target language code with delimiters `{= ... =}`. The initial value can also be given as a parameter name. The value can be accessed and modified in a target-language-dependent way as illustrated by the following example: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-0.8.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-0.8.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx index 595a2701c..bb988e0e5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-0.8.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-0.8.0/writing-reactors/parameters-and-state-variables.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ A reactor declares a state variable as follows: -The type can any of the same forms as for a parameter. +The type can be any of the same forms as for a parameter. The `` is an initial value and, like parameter values, can be given as an [expression](../reference/expressions.mdx) or target language code with delimiters `{= ... =}`. The initial value can also be given as a parameter name. The value can be accessed and modified in a target-language-dependent way as illustrated by the following example: