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When I select a number in the PC-input, I select a finite numerical-value.
This action is possible because exist the static-time.
Point-number selected is a point of half, constantly.
Software has only one input and more output.
With pi=3 I’ve considerated verse of clock and with Pi=4 I’ve considerated verse of anti-clock: point of half in this way is 3.5.
PC compute, with pi=3 and Pi=4, value of circonference, circle, perimeter and area.
Obtained 4 and 4 output is possible to obtain Point of Half of circonference, circle, perimeter, area, because also exist Point of Half of PI, of ray and of side (diameter).
I’ve used formula Inf*inf=(Inf+inf)/2 and current is been interpretated to me like a double point, PSX and pdx, where pdx has a double function (double verse). |
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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Point_of_Half.m, Point_of_Half.txt
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