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Block Analysis is when instead of looking at the head and symbols as individual entities, we group multiple of them into a "block" of symbols. We can then create a table of showing the different interactions between the blocks as a whole rather than the individual head and symbols. | Block Analysis is when instead of looking at the head and symbols as individual entities, we group multiple of them into a "block" of symbols. We can then create a table of showing the different interactions between the blocks as a whole rather than the individual head and symbols. | ||
== Example: == | == Example: 1RB---1LC_2RC0LA2LB_1LB0LB0RB == |
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Block Analysis is when instead of looking at the head and symbols as individual entities, we group multiple of them into a "block" of symbols. We can then create a table of showing the different interactions between the blocks as a whole rather than the individual head and symbols.