@KendallFrey theorize as much as you can. The combinations on the periodic table for creating new element would be exponential, possibly introducing new metals, syntetics, etc
depends on the amount of stuff, our system is in balance with the elements that are present. Enough of an imbalanced element could crash our atmosphere
Hmmm. I'm basing this off the assumption that I had in my head that the elemental byproducts of a supercollider are from a different process from a hydrogen bomb
@Trasiva how do I edit the id of that option? say if i wanted the first option to have id 01 and be called Item 1, I would set i4checkoutput1 equal to "item 1", how would I set the id of this option?
@Trasiva you know how when you manually type in an option you have : <option id="01">(01) value</option> i want to be able to set the id of that option, so I can get the id in another function
@Trasiva Because its a ID generator, so at the bottom of my main page i have an input box that cant be edited, that uses i1.options[i1.selectedIndex].id; etc to show what the ID will be at the end
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And it would make sense that higher isotope elements that are absorbing energy from fusion but are lower in atomic mass (generally) than iron would try to form a more stable structure right?
@Trasiva I'm basically trying to figure out how to take the options from another .js file. For example i4TTXT1.js could contain the array i4optionsTTXT1 = ["option1","option2"]; and I would want it to look inside i4TTXT1.js (only when i1checkval = i1.options[i1.selectedIndex].id; = T, i2check val is T, i3 check val is XT1) Thats why I need to use ID, since the naming of the files is based on them
@KendallFrey I'm about to buy a house and will need books to fill the bookcase I'm gonna buy. When that time comes around could I ask you for some recommendations for the physics section?
@finlx But why? Are they making these options on a separate page? Are they something that need to stick around for just one session, or multiple sessions?
@Trasiva no I can but I have this weird mental tick where I can't keep anything for too long. Like I purge everything. When I move I throw almost everything out. It's caused my parents to desperately horde stuff from my childhood because I'll throw it out. Ceramics, heirlooms, I don't know it's really therapeutic
I can't just leave it alone and let it die, or keep it for the future because that implies I have to remember it, which is responsibility or something, I don't know
It's actually come to the point that it hurts my memory real bad because I do the same thing (consciously or unconsciously, I don't know) with memories
@KendallFrey but yeah I guess your way of doing something at least comes from a position of prudence, mine is probably some weird thing that speaks volumes about some mental/emotional issues
@finlx Then you guys need to start planning for user-based solutions like this now. What you're building based on what you described isn't viable for anything remotely mid to large scale.
so there is no way to reference a file and a variable within that file by using selectedIndex? Dont really care if it is inefficient, we just need something quick and temporary while I learn how to do proper databases
No but in all seriousness when a manager comes in here and tries to get spaghetti code fixed because they hired it out to "third-party" freelancers but they have wrote code before I normally get so bold as to say they "aren't a developer"