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Re: [lmi] How to create composite illustrations?
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Greg Chicares |
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Re: [lmi] How to create composite illustrations? |
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Tue, 22 Aug 2017 14:04:10 +0000 |
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On 2017-08-22 01:29, Vadim Zeitlin wrote:
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> Anyhow, now that I can test this, I have another question about composite
> illustrations, perhaps slightly less stupid: what should be shown for them
> in the numeric summary table? Currently it still shows "Age 70" for them
> (if it exists), just as it does for the individual illustrations, and the
[In production, which is HEAD as of the datestamp in 'version.hpp',
I don't see that--instead, it seems to omit the age-70 row.]
> code in FlatTextLedgerPrinter::PrintNumericalSummary() does the same, so it
[It does, but it shouldn't. I'll fix that.]
> would seem to be correct, but I can't help wondering why do we speak about
> the age here when I thought it was ill-defined in the composite case,
> because age would be different for its different individual participants?
> So to whose age 70 does this row refer to?
Good question. The applicable regulation is designed with individual
illustrations in mind. A composite combines a number of individuals,
who are unlikely to have the same age, so "age 70" really has no
meaning on a composite, and therefore it's appropriate to omit any
age-70 row on a composite.