Ferne
25th May 2014
28th May 2014
Work in progress on a gaussian curve grapher.
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Also, fix: realised that the last outputs were actually true random (as much as you can 'true random' with MERC, duh). Fixed, now 2x smaller graph, but prettier and more accurate.
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Yeah Pascal's Triangle is really fun... I've managed to discover a whole lot of facts about it. It's pretty, too, for example color the odd numbers and you get the Triforce of Courage (or Sierpinski's Triangle if you prefer)
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Ah there's my good friend, Pascal's Triangle again!
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While the middle ones have about 8.4%
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@POWDER_AU_ in fact, the chance is unimaginably small. It is 1/2^22 that is about 0.00002%!
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yup powder, it is
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spinon you're probably right
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I really like the concept. using a generator like this may seem mor natural in simulations or even games. using this for odds distribution would probably work nice.
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you have to write formula of Gaussian function in this page. It will look better.
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I ran it and the first thing that happen was a stone dropped from the extreme right. I'm so lucky e.e +1