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From: Emanuel Berg <moasen@zoho.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: program to compute gears, with table
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2017 23:56:51 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <86ingssvks.fsf@zoho.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: ooue88$4hc$1@dont-email.me

Frank Krygowski wrote:

> I first did such a thing in the 1970s, using
> Fortran.

Cool! Fortran (Formula Translation, 1957)
sounds like the perfect idea. Perhaps the
formating (output report) should be left to
COBOL tho :) (Common business-oriented
language, 1959).

Today I think the hipsters at the universities
would use Haskell (1990).

> But I formatted it as a compact table in rows
> and columns. You could have one row for each
> chainring, one column for each rear cog.
> A matrix, 2x8.

The idea with having it 8x3 was that the third
column would be the "roll out" and that would
be sorted vertically.

But perhaps I'll add a feature to flip
it later.

> Another useful trick is to plot the gear
> development on a logarithmic scale, so the
> change from one gear to the next is scaled as
> the percentage change. Plotting using
> a separate row or a separate symbol for each
> chainring makes clear which gear is "next" in
> your gear progression.

Yes, I thought about doing that. Perhaps with
ASCII art or using gnuplot which I did some
cool plots with. Here is one:

    http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/figures/gnuplot/science-inverted.png

-- 
underground experts united
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573


  reply	other threads:[~2017-09-08 21:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-09-08  5:33 program to compute gears, with table Emanuel Berg
2017-09-08  8:46 ` Graham
2017-09-08 15:50   ` Frank Krygowski
2017-09-08 21:56     ` Emanuel Berg [this message]
2017-09-08 17:44   ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-08 11:09 ` Skip Montanaro
2017-09-08 11:27   ` tomas
2017-09-08 12:12     ` Skip Montanaro
2017-09-08 17:09 ` David Scheidt
2017-09-08 23:45   ` Emanuel Berg
     [not found] ` <mailman.158.1504868984.14750.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2017-09-08 17:52   ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-08 19:56     ` Joerg
2017-09-08 19:59       ` David Scheidt
2017-09-08 23:55         ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-09 19:17         ` Joerg
2017-09-09 19:46           ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-10  2:06           ` David Scheidt
2017-09-10 14:59             ` Joerg
2017-09-23  5:42             ` DougC
2017-09-23  6:41               ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-24  1:05               ` Joy Beeson
2017-09-11  5:02         ` Tosspot
2017-09-11  5:19           ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-08 23:51       ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-09 21:08       ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-14 12:24       ` Stefan Monnier
2017-09-14 19:33         ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-14 20:51           ` Emanuel Berg
2017-09-14 23:49           ` Nick Helm

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