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21:00
@rightfold No. It doesn't exist.
@Ell Why would I learn these things by heart? I can always derive those in a matter of seconds.
Only right triangles have hypotenuses.
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> sin(45.0 * System.Math.PI / 180.0);;
val it : float = 0.7071067812
> sqrt(5.0 * 5.0 + 5.0 * 5.0);;
val it : float = 7.071067812
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Yay!
and the hypotenuse is always the biggest side
21:00
Making memorisation easier is solving the wrong problem
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Almost got it!
Ell
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@FredOverflow derive sin cosine and tan?
So fuck mnemonics
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(What’s up with the factor 10?)
SOH CAH TOA is a good mnemonic.
21:01
@Ell Well, I now how the functions look, that helps a little :)
It's effective because people still remember what it stands for even after years of taking the course.
@rightfold You computed the diagonal of a square with width 5.
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> sin(45.0 * System.Math.PI / 180.0);;
val it : float = 0.7071067812
> 5.0 / sqrt(5.0 * 5.0 + 5.0 * 5.0);;
val it : float = 0.7071067812
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Yay!
Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow I know how they look. I'm a bit confused though, because I thought sin(theta) = o/h was the definition of sin. I didn't realise you could derive it
unless I am misunderstanding
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21:02
This is actually pretty easy.
Yes geometric relations for trig functions is very useful thing to remember
@Ell Maybe derive was the wrong term.
@rightfold Try sin(30°), that's a nice number!
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:)
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Or sin 90º.
Do you get 1 exactly or almost 1 due to rounding errors? :)
21:04
@CatPlusPlus It is useful. I don't know what math classes you took but it was used even after basic trigonometry.
@rightfold How about cos(90°), is it 0 exactly in your environment?
Ell
Ell
I have to memorize the special triangles for school
trigonometric identities are used too along with the unit circle
Bah, geometry
@StackedCrooked Why is my compilation continuously failing? And within ~15s (more like, 14s) always?! I've tried {g++,clang++} -O{0,s}. Strange.
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21:05
@FredOverflow -1?
Coliru had gotten better - but over the last few days it has gotten ~unusable for me
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Oh, 6.123031769e-17. :v
@rightfold I knew it :)
@sehe You mean NOT-unusable?
Never remember shit you can lookup (also I've never used it for anything outside synthetic assignments)
21:06
@sehe I had reduced CPU time. But that won't be necessary anymore since I fixed a bug where kill on timeout didn't work properly.
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus sin and cosine?
What was the highest math class you've taken?
Their definitions
Well, geometric definitions
@Rapptz Uh fuck if I know the hierarchy
@sehe I changed it now.
Did you take Calculus?
It's used there.
21:08
We have a static curriculum, I did whatever the faculty wanted
Yes
for trigonometric substitution integrations
Where did you see triangles in integration
In Calc 2 :v
Ell
Ell
we have to learn the derivatives of sin, cos, tan, etc.
main.cpp:11:39: error: ‘aligned_union’ in namespace ‘std’ does not name a type
 using aligned_union_t = typename std::aligned_union<Len, Types...>::type;
Am I being thick?
It is preceeded by template<std::size_t Len, class... Types>
Identities might be useful for substitution but still fuck memorising this shit
21:10
Never heard of aligned_union before. Sure it exists? :)
Besides sinx = e^ix - e^-ix / 2i, fuck triangles
:v
@FredOverflow it does
And geometry in general
21:12
congratulations.
Ell
Ell
e^(pi*i) isn't really -1 is it?
@StackedCrooked Great! Cheers. Testing
@Ell wow e and pi are related?
lol.
21:14
@StackedCrooked lol - works first time :/ Ironically, I think it required 15.5s coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/7e6d67c0ed6d38ef
AMAZING
pies
Math where you calculate shit is boring anyway
@Ell Are you being sarcastic?
@StackedCrooked Are you being sarcastic?
no, I don't know much about math
Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow No
Woah. I googled and it's true
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We're npt being sarcastic, are we? [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-maths] [no-questions]
Ell
Ell
Now I have to ask my maths teacher why that is true :P
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We're not being sarcastic, are we? [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-maths] [no-questions]
Ell
Ell
Ooh or that
Ugh
Ell
Ell
21:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes cheers :)
@sehe "we are so not being sarcastic" FTFW
@Ell wolframalpha.com/input/?i=e^%28pi*i%29 TIL this too
That video is great.
Ell
Ell
I do remember trying to find out what a gradian is by typing random things on my calculator, then I found pi and e were related somehow
They're both numbers!
21:17
@StackedCrooked Don't know much about biology ♫
o_0 is 'pie' a unit of weight now?
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> A kerosene shampoo can even be fatal if fumes are inhaled.
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What is kerosene shampoo?
@R.MartinhoFernandes He speaks a little bit too fast for my taste.
21:18
@Ell lol, gradians
silly French people
@rightfold A shampoo with kerosene
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lol
@rightfold Shampoo for airplane hair.
hmm; do I want to add some JS to auto hide some sections that users can then toggle showing afterwards...
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@thecoshman Use CSS, id attribute and the :target pseudo-selector.
21:22
Well, I got curious, and decided to see how long it would take without using any tools (beyond a compiler). So this took around 15 minutes using C++, MFC, and VS.
VS is an IDE you lost
@JerryCoffin lol
@CatPlusPlus Thanks -- I'm sure I wouldn't have known that if you hadn't told me.
@JerryCoffin the toolbar and menus are a nice touch :P
@rightfold erm... can I use CSS class for this? to 'hide' sections of text, but leave a heading that can be clicked to toggle showing it again?
21:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes Got's to be sure somebody can print it out if they want...
@JerryCoffin Arial? I blame it on MFC.
I know I can jquery the fuck of this, but you know, jquery :S
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@thecoshman Not if you want to show multiple at once.
@thecoshman Just use it
Nobody cares
@JerryCoffin I suspect it doesn't work anyway.
21:24
@CatPlusPlus yeah, my thoughts too
You can even write it in click=""
yeah fuck it, jquery it is :D
still... is it something I should even do in the first place...
What are you doing?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually, it does (sort of). It doesn't handle all the scaling quite correctly (the text doesn't scale proportionally to the figure, but it still draws a recognizable circle, triangle, and labels.
7 mins ago, by thecoshman
hmm; do I want to add some JS to auto hide some sections that users can then toggle showing afterwards...
21:29
@thecoshman XY
So what are you doing?
@CatPlusPlus forget the 'do I want to use JS' part, just do I want to allow these sections to be hidden by default.
What is the page and why do you want to hide them :cripes:
long list of mods I have put together, with a short 'what I think of them'. I will leave it for now either way, just thinking that it is a long page, and probably not that easy to navigate... though maybe those 'with in a page' links would be better...
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Congrats on probably breaking on IE
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21:33
I couldn’t care less about IE.
@thecoshman Eh, use Boostrap's side nav with tracking
@FredOverflow Far be it from me to disappoint you in your quest for "Comic sans everywhere".
@CatPlusPlus o_0
@JerryCoffin I'm not Simon PJ.
No need to hide anything
21:35
hmm, yeah they look nice
will have to poke around and see what fits best...
it's an enhancement though, so I can sort it out later
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What are you making?
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Website about Kerbal Space Program?
nah, just a page for the mods I use
to be fair, mostly so I can not loose track of what I use :P
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CoffeeScript is nice. :) jsfiddle.net/8HEcL/1
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes he talks too fast :p
21:40
when using a map - should the keys be pointers or not, and why?
not the keys
the T
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Depends on what you want.
the values
@Infested The values should usually be...values.
i have an ex in bison where i need to "save" and "manage" variables
If they had to be pointers then map<A, B> would internally use B* anyway.
@Infested did you mean you have an ex in Boston?
21:42
bison
a question: suppose map<string, int>
if i have a map whose key is "int"
there can only be one <int, 5> right?
If your ex is a bison then you have problems
3
you dont need to tell me
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I wish JavaScript had goto.
I tried using bison but it was pretty annoying to use.
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Wonder how difficult it is to emulate it using while and do/while.
21:45
map whose values are integers and its key (of type string) = "int"
so i can only have one of <int, 5>
right?
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You cannot have multiple values for the same key.
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You need std::multimap or std::unordered_multimap for that.
or std::map<string, std::vector<int>>
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@FredOverflow interface sucks; remove last element with same value, key still exists.
Or std::who_cares
21:47
std::no_questions, std::no_help
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yep
thank you!
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no problem!
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I wonder if libstdc++ and libc++ use standard containers containers to implement other containers internally.
@rightfold huh? that's a dumb joke
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It’s not a joke. :v
I don't feel like playing anything :/
21:53
well, libc++ could use VC++ std lib on Windows
@CatPlusPlus you can something other than playing. e.g. catch a mice
maybe eat something
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@Abyx That’s not what I mean.
a mice
@Rabidhseep well, I've done an updated answer showing you some approaches, using C++11 and C++03. I hope this gives you some inspiration. You will want to note Rule #1 :) — sehe 5 secs ago
@rightfold the fuck are "containers containers" anyway?
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Typos.
21:56
ok.
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Ugh.
string could use a vector<char>
but who cares?
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs is such a boring book.
"Interpretation of Computer Programs" ? is it about being an interpreter?
zch
zch
Then <string> would include <vector>
21:58
@zch ...and?
it may include it.
it may include <sockets> and store stuff on a remote server.
zch
zch
Ok, it probably may.

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