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The '''Tenney-Euclidean temperament measures''' ('''TE temperament measures''') consist of TE complexity, TE error, and TE simple badness. These are evaluations of a temperament's [[complexity]], [[error]], and [[badness]], respectively. There have been several minor variations in the definition of TE temperament measures, which differ from each other only in their choice of multiplicative scaling factor. Each of these variations will be discussed below. Nonetheless, the following relationship always holds: | The '''Tenney-Euclidean temperament measures''' ('''TE temperament measures''') consist of TE complexity, TE error, and TE simple badness. These are evaluations of a temperament's [[complexity]], [[error]], and [[badness]], respectively. There have been several minor variations in the definition of TE temperament measures, which differ from each other only in their choice of multiplicative scaling factor. Each of these variations will be discussed below. Nonetheless, the following relationship always holds: | ||