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Graphing trip efficiency - distance over time
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Either you are not explaining yourself well or you are making mistakes in your calculations - or, and I believe this is the case, both...
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Anyone with experience linking FFTW for C++
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All except the command you are using and the error message you get.
Yesterday, 1:48 PM
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Graphing trip efficiency - distance over time
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According to you, t + 60: I haven't checked this.
Yesterday, 10:55 AM
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Did you know that if you inscribe a circle in the base of the Great Pyramid, the ratio of the circumference of that circle to the length...
Yesterday, 9:54 AM
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Graphing trip efficiency - distance over time
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What you seem to have plotted on the grey line is for any time ## t ## the average speed required to reach the destination in ## t + 60...
Yesterday, 9:52 AM
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Test set for IVP solvers
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A related point which I think is worth mentioning is that any integration routine implemented in Python code will be orders of magnitude...
Yesterday, 9:33 AM
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Test set for IVP solvers
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I have had a quick look at some of these and I think there is room for improvement if you want to offer this up as suitable for testing...
Yesterday, 9:06 AM
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How are you getting that? If you're going to fit the numbers into 24 bits, you have 2 = 10.00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 2+e = 10.00 0000...
Friday, 1:10 AM
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IEEE-754 Precision Format
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@BvU you are confusing rounding epsilon with interval epsilon. @arhzz given that 2 is twice the size of 1 it should be obvious that...
Thursday, 6:31 PM
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Why? If the OP is studying in Europe then answers with full stops as the fractional separator would be wrong. You do need to insert...
Tuesday, 9:31 PM
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Question about learning programming
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No. You have tagged this post "Python"; this already implements standard algorithms and data structures (as do other high level...
Tuesday, 4:26 AM
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Two cyclists ride between a pair of towns with and against the wind
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I don't know how you solved it but I wouldn't describe it as "manual and painstaking": Your diagram and workings in the OP for the...
Tuesday, 3:39 AM
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Two cyclists ride between a pair of towns with and against the wind
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No it isn't. "One of the towns" uniquely identifies one of the towns, without loss of generality let this be B. The phrase is then...
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Cloudflare blocked me when I clicked on a link
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Edit your post to remove them then. Also remove the table and the embedded spacer images.
Monday, 8:34 AM
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How to analyse a sequence of vehicle states?
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This statement seems to contradict itself Don't use a regular expression. Implement a parser in an object-oriented language using the...
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