Re: odd even numbers
Okay, If Npanels = 4 and TC = 18, you want Nf = 6. Give us a few other examples: Npanels = 4, TC = 17, Nf = ??Npanels = 4, TC = 10, Nf = ??Npanels = 4, TC = 7, Nf = ??
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Interesting part would be different values of Npanels, as TC=17 and TC=7 sure should yield the same result (given the same Np). Maybe something like this
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TC will always be an even number, but the divsion by 2 can be either odd or even. i have added more clarification in the attached sheet. Please let me know if you need more explanation. Thanks to you all!
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Nice appraoch, but you you have to replace TC_Panels by the argument tc in the routine.You may also make it more compact:
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Here are three more equivalent functions, all based on the same principle
View ArticleRe: odd even numbers
Okay, If Npanels = 4 and TC = 18, you want Nf = 6. Give us a few other examples: Npanels = 4, TC = 17, Nf = ??Npanels = 4, TC = 10, Nf = ??Npanels = 4, TC = 7, Nf = ??
View ArticleRe: odd even numbers
Interesting part would be different values of Npanels, as TC=17 and TC=7 sure should yield the same result (given the same Np). Maybe something like this
View ArticleRe: odd even numbers
TC will always be an even number, but the divsion by 2 can be either odd or even. i have added more clarification in the attached sheet. Please let me know if you need more explanation. Thanks to you all!
View ArticleRe: odd even numbers
Nice appraoch, but you you have to replace TC_Panels by the argument tc in the routine.You may also make it more compact:
View ArticleRe: odd even numbers
Here are three more equivalent functions, all based on the same principle
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