Connected Series of Ranges (Sloping)

For a connected series of sloping continuous ranges, choose Parameters, then Sloping Ranges to use a five-column format. The first column contains the lowest Minimum value of the highest-value (right-most) range, the second column contains the Maximum value of each connected range, the third column contains the Height of Min. (relative probability of the Minimum value) if it differs from the previous Height of Max. (otherwise it is left empty), and the fourth column contains Height of Max. (relative probability of the Maximum value) for that range. The fifth column is left blank for continuous ranges but a fifth column is necessary to indicate that these are sloping ranges.

For example, row 20 in Figure 126, Mixed Ranges, Including Sloping Ranges shows a connected continuous sloping range. The Minimum cell is blank because the Minimum value is equal to 7, the previous Maximum. The Height of Min. is blank because it is equal to 6, the previous Height of Max.