Comment by rogueptr 7 months ago brilliant work, polished ui. although sometimes give wrong ranges for equations like 100/1~(200~2000) 6 comments rogueptr Reply thih9 7 months ago Can you elaborate? What is the answer you’re getting and what answer would you expect? rogueptr 7 months ago [dead] BrandoElFollito 7 months ago How do you process this equation ? 100 divided by something from one to ...? notfed 7 months ago > 100 / 4~6Means "100 divided by some number between 4 and 6" throwanem 7 months ago "...some number with a 95% probability of falling between 4.0 and 6.0 inclusive," I believe. BrandoElFollito 7 months ago Yes, but this is not what op has. Their formula is 100 / 1~(20~200), with a double tilde
thih9 7 months ago Can you elaborate? What is the answer you’re getting and what answer would you expect? rogueptr 7 months ago [dead]
BrandoElFollito 7 months ago How do you process this equation ? 100 divided by something from one to ...? notfed 7 months ago > 100 / 4~6Means "100 divided by some number between 4 and 6" throwanem 7 months ago "...some number with a 95% probability of falling between 4.0 and 6.0 inclusive," I believe. BrandoElFollito 7 months ago Yes, but this is not what op has. Their formula is 100 / 1~(20~200), with a double tilde
notfed 7 months ago > 100 / 4~6Means "100 divided by some number between 4 and 6" throwanem 7 months ago "...some number with a 95% probability of falling between 4.0 and 6.0 inclusive," I believe. BrandoElFollito 7 months ago Yes, but this is not what op has. Their formula is 100 / 1~(20~200), with a double tilde
throwanem 7 months ago "...some number with a 95% probability of falling between 4.0 and 6.0 inclusive," I believe.
BrandoElFollito 7 months ago Yes, but this is not what op has. Their formula is 100 / 1~(20~200), with a double tilde
Can you elaborate? What is the answer you’re getting and what answer would you expect?
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How do you process this equation ? 100 divided by something from one to ...?
> 100 / 4~6
Means "100 divided by some number between 4 and 6"
"...some number with a 95% probability of falling between 4.0 and 6.0 inclusive," I believe.
Yes, but this is not what op has. Their formula is 100 / 1~(20~200), with a double tilde