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This program is a random pc demonstration of a couple mechanism.
In the start there is a matrix "a" with 216 zero elements.
Male sector program is a loop of 216 steps.
PC choose a triple number in the range 1-6 and this is the triple dimension input of "A" matrix.
The content of "A" matrix in the selected position is 4.
The content of "a" matrix in the selected position is a+4.
Female sector program is a loop of 6*6*6 steps.
Each step is a subtraction of 4 unitary elements in "a" matrix.
The program output are:
number of zero
number of negative unity
number of zero in the start
number of zero in the end
number of not zero in the end
number of positive not zero in the end
number of negative not zero in the end
Is a simulation of a parallel couple mechanism (horizontal line).
Is a simulation of a serial couple mechanism (vertical line).
In the perceptive life the double loop is contemporaneous, is an instant.
In the inanimated life the double loop is a serial strategy, is a double instant.
If number of zero and number of zero in the end are equal then number of positive not zero in the end is zero.
If number of positive not zero in the end is zero then number of negative not zero in the end and number of not zero in the end are equal and so number of negative unity and number of not zero in the end are equal.
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The author wishes to acknowledge the following in the creation of this submission:
The emotive perception
This submission has inspired the following:
Couple2
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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