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Couple2

by M P

 

04 May 2009

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The not, the number of solutions.

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Description

This program build 217 couple random combinations (number of columns) in a matrix with seven records:
zero
negative unity
zero in the start
zero in the end
not zero in the end
positive not zero in the end
negative not zero in the end
The program statement is this: the zero in the end is the null and the not zero in the end is the all.
The zero in the start, with a double inversion, is the not zero in the end and it is a constant, it is 216, number of male-steps (single for loop) and number of female-steps (triple for loop).
The mechanism showed is the law of this formulas:
value of the not zero in the end = number of zero in the end
value of the all = number of null
number of solutions = number of not zero in the end
If zero is null then the positive unity is nothing.
A solution with zero not zero in the end is a solution with zero not null and it is a solution with zero all.
The number of solutions is always the number of not zero in the end because the not zero in the end is equal not where not is the not present combinations less the present combinations.
The not is the number of all and the number of all is the number of solutions.

Acknowledgements

The author wishes to acknowledge the following in the creation of this submission:
Couple

MATLAB release MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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04 May 2009 M P

The zero utility of the program is questionable. We can write books and books and the zero utility of the programs will be always questionable. Good thing! A function without input and output is a ghost. But the function exist. The program variables are all input and all output. I think this. Maybe you are talking of command functions with a number of input and the logical output. Ok, this program is only function and I’ve write of the random execution strategy in the description.

05 May 2009 Hal 9000

The poor programming and even poorer description make this submission totally useless to anyone but the author.

05 May 2009 M P

The procedural functions are not poor programming.
This submission is totally useless to you (you are not in the mind of anyone).

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