- False
{0;2}
0 - False
1 - False
2 - True
3 - False
{0;3}
0 - False
1 - False
2 - False
3 - False
Is there anyway I can get a GATE OR result from this list, where the GATE OR is applied between all the corresponding list items. So the end result will be;
{0;0;0} ??
0 - True
1 - True
2 - True
3 - False…
Added by Andrew Butler at 11:26am on November 6, 2010
What are B and C supposed to be? I mean, they have to resolve to actual numbers.
So given the tree:
{0} [0;1;2;3]
{1} [0;1;2;3]
{2} [0;1;2;3]
{3} [0;1;2;3]
What is it you're after?
Added by David Rutten at 8:59am on October 21, 2017
where each branch contains all the points generated by dividing each curve, so if you divide into 10 segments, you'll get:
{0;0}(N = 11)
{0;1}(N = 11)
{0;2}(N = 11)
{0;3}(N = 11)
{0;4}(N = 11)
Where the second integer in the curly brackets refers back to the index of the curve in the original list.
Another way to look at this data is to see it as a table. It's got 5 rows (one for each original curve) and 11 columns, where every column contains a specific division point.
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it,
[3] the upper limit, [4] the slider position.
What do you think?
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Added by Matt Trimble at 7:54pm on November 17, 2009