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The Half: Pi NaN

by M P

 

09 Aug 2009

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1) valuePi
Pi is a value with Infinites decimal-numbers; I can’t select Pi in a PC-system, is necessary an approximation but approximations are error; if Pi-life has (is) Infinite, is necessary to work with Infinites numbers. Program show a strategy to obtain Pi-value. If I’ve a circle and a square, without reference is possible to define two figures (from Infinite^2 combinations) with same perimeter and same area. If perimeter of circle is equal to perimeter of square, then area of circle is equal area’s square. Without reference a circle is equal to a square. In this way selecting an N ray is possible to obtain side of square.Program take only one input and write 7 output: side of square, perimeter and area of circle, perimeter and area of square, Pi of perimeters and Pi of areas (same quantity). Infinite is reality and to work with It (Him) is necessary a strategy of finiteness.
2) valueNaN
The NaN function, thanks to 0 and 1, is the 0/0 existenz.
Input is only one variable and it is the only software variable.
Output is NaN value because 0 is inf (infinitesimal, min) and 1 is Inf (Infinite, max).
I’ve used formula Inf*inf=(Inf+inf)/2.
In this way 0=1 is inf=Inf and NaN is a Number (program input).
If Number is zero of the system then NaN is 0/0.
3) PoH
One input and more output.
Clock verse is pi=3 and anticlock verse is Pi=4: point of half is 3.5.
Pc compute circonference, circle, perimeter, area.
Formula is Inf*inf=(Inf+inf)/2.

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10 Aug 2009 James Tursa

The PoH function name may be mis-named. It looks like the beginning operations in the PoH.m file deal with squares, not halves. So maybe this should be renamed PoS.m?

10 Aug 2009 M P

Ok, but I'm not understanding the problem.

11 Aug 2009 Gavrilo Bozovic

Wow, wow, wow... thats baaaaaaaaaaaaaad, even for a M-file...

11 Aug 2009 James Tursa

The problem is the description and the name. In your description above, the Infinite^2 (squared) formula appears before any of your half formulas. And in the PoH.m file itself the term square appears many times, and the formula A = B --> Pi = D^2 / N^2 appears, all prior to any of the half formulas. So using H in your file name and using Half in your submission title is misleading. You should be using S for "square" instead. So you should rename this file PoS.m, and change the title of this submission to PoS: Pi NaN instead of Half: Pi NaN, and resubmit an update to this. Otherwise it is too hard for me (and probably others) to understand.

12 Aug 2009 Gavrilo Bozovic

Thanks James!! Now it all makes sense! I hadn't understood the concept before, PoH was really misleading!

13 Aug 2009 M P

?????????? boh

13 Aug 2009 James Tursa

Well, if you don't understanding my reasoning don't worry about it. Just change the name and title to PoS and everyone will be happy.

14 Aug 2009 James Tursa

P.S. I had to use the Urban Dictionary to look up the meaning of "boh"

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