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5:29 AM
@RaghavSood I thought you wouldn't want to hear, which is why I decided to tell you. I'm almost ready to begin alpha testing.
:]
 
You do realize I have no idea what project you're actually talking about, right?
 
my zoom alternative
 
I say things won't work not because the project idea is bad, but because you're in charge of it
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Sure, so what the project is shouldn't matter to you.
 
Indeed
 
5:34 AM
Well, if you are interested in seeing how much of a failure I am/it is you are welcome to beta test it when its ready :)
 
 
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@JBis xD
@JBis wow fast i am up for it
 
 
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@RaghavSood XD
 
 
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4:44 PM
o/ meowdy
 
5:18 PM
Hi yall o/
I have a bit of a math question, not sure how to solve. I have inputs and output, but I want to derive some kind of function for every input value.
The "devices" are the inputs, the "rows" and "d/r" are the outputs.
Anyone know where to start?
 
You need to do this programmatically?
 
Yes.
 
gotcha. because I figured out what it is, but idk how I'd write a program to do this lmao
 
I see a pattern I can probably use. But it would require me to loop through (it bases the next value on the previous value, so i need to find all the previous values). Which is O(n) instead of O(1).
@AdamMc331 Hmm. What'd you figure out maybe I can work with it?
 
ceil(devices / rows)
I mean I can't think of a program beyond trial and error to just see like
"is it x + y? x * y? x - y? x / y?"

And then maybe doing a floor/ceiling check against each one
but who knows it could get even more complex than that
 
5:28 PM
It's following an Even.Even.Even.Odd.Odd.Odd pattern as the list goes down
 
Tim
just feed it into wolfram alpha and it tells you the formula
 
My idea was to basically do a for loop up to the amount of devices and keep track of rows and d/r with 1 and 1 as constants. Then do:
 If rows * d/r > devices {
    if rows == d/r {
         d/r++;
    }  else {
        rows++
    }
}
and that works but again it requires looping which seems stupid
@Taseer Its not a constant number of even or odd tho right?
@Tim didn't seem to work for me
 
Tim
I don't know what the goal is
 
derive a general formula/function that takes any number of devices and outputs the correct d/r and rows value (in O(1))
 
Tim
how do you know it will be correct
how did the current table come to be?
 
5:38 PM
@Tim I wrote it out. Also you can generate more values using the function described above.
 
Tim
oh ok you're just looking to turn o(n) into o(1)
I thought we were looking for the function itself
 
@JBis I overlooked one row, that's not the sequence. But, how would you know that the correct outputs?
 
5:59 PM
ok i give up, i'll just go with my boring O(n) function
And yes, the time I spent trying to find the solution is probably greater than the computational time saved by using a O(1) function.
 

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