Correct leftover references to vector inputs in docs
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For input values from a compute or fix or variable, the bracketed
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For input values from a compute or fix or variable, the bracketed
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index I can be specified using a wildcard asterisk with the index to
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index I can be specified using a wildcard asterisk with the index to
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effectively specify multiple values. This takes the form "\*" or
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effectively specify multiple values. This takes the form "\*" or
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"\*n" or "m\*" or "m\*n". If :math:`N` is the size of the vector (for *mode* =
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"\*n" or "m\*" or "m\*n". If :math:`N` is the size of the vector,
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scalar) or the number of columns in the array (for *mode* = vector),
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then an asterisk with no numeric values means all indices from 1 to :math:`N`.
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then an asterisk with no numeric values means all indices from 1 to :math:`N`.
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A leading asterisk means all indices from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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A leading asterisk means all indices from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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asterisk means all indices from n to :math:`N` (inclusive). A middle asterisk
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asterisk means all indices from n to :math:`N` (inclusive). A middle asterisk
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means all indices from m to n (inclusive).
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means all indices from m to n (inclusive).
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Using a wildcard is the same as if the individual elements of the
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Using a wildcard is the same as if the individual elements of the
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vector or columns of the array had been listed one by one. For examples, see the
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vector or cells of the array had been listed one by one. For examples, see the
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description of this capability in :doc:`fix ave/time <fix_ave_time>`.
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description of this capability in :doc:`fix ave/time <fix_ave_time>`.
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