So, basically you are saying a Lagrange is a mathematical equation that is nothing but mostly variables (A, B, C, X, Y Z, etc) that one can plug numbers in, based on variable quantities, coordinates, or any other variable-type numbers given any particular theory or model?
Like in statistics...let's take baseball.....The statistic for Batting Average is:
H/AB, where H=number of Hits, and AB=number of At Bats.
Or VORP (Value Over Replacement Player,) the Lagrane would be:
(((League Runs/Game + 1) - RAvg)/9)*Innings Pitched
This means the number of runs per game in any given league = what how a replacement player would perform.
Take that number, and subtract the average Runs per 9 innings, and multiply the number of innings any particular player pitched (for pitchers). For hitters, it's slightly different.
Is that the idea?