Element Relations (Still a WIP)

  • Joda123
    4th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

     

    Okay, so here's a table with every element (except for LRBD and NBLE), and it's relation with SPRK transmission. If the element transfers SPRK to the next element (ex. PSCN to METL), then it's a YES. If it doesn't (ex. NSCN to INST), then it's a NO. Post in the comments what other relations I should do! :D 

     

    NOTE: TESC isn't in the top row because it'd just zap everything =/, so I can't test it.

     

    I should've gone in to more detail explaining it, because it only works if you're reading it horizontally (left to right) [element at left] to [element at top]. I'm such an idiot, it only works if you read it vetically, [element at top] to [element at left]

     

    And if you're wondering why there's so many mistakes, here's my apparatus:

     

     

     

  • coolcat99
    4th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Wow.
    Great Work and Effort you put in.
  • boxmein
    4th Jun 2012 Former Staff 3 Permalink
    @Joda123 (View Post)
    That's a huge table, man!
    Critique:
    Could you perhaps make all No-s with a red background and all Yes-es with a green one? Easier for the eye to read! :3
    And that's it, there's not much to critique on tables.
  • AngrySpam
    4th Jun 2012 Member 3 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    You could mention it could be in alphabetical order. :P
    @Joda123 (View Post)
    Great work, But perhaps try what @boxmein said.
  • boxmein
    4th Jun 2012 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @AngrySpam (View Post)
    Yeah, some kind of sorting would be ever-so-useful.
  • EqualsThree
    4th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    Can you also color-code the text? My eyes are bad .______.

  • R3APER
    4th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    Make it blue backgrounds for yes and leave the "no" ones white.
  • Joda123
    4th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @boxmein (View Post) and @boxmein (View Post)

     will do! :D

     

     UPDATE: Now with color scheme. All different [element] groups have a thick line separating them. YES=Red, and NO=Cyan

  • boxmein
    4th Jun 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
  • R3APER
    4th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    Yes, it looks much better now. (Did you see my picture in the thread I made today? :P)