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Combination Circuits/Schematics

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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby pshannon » Fri Jun 30, 2017 1:32 pm

Thanks for sharing Tiffy, you always come up with some interesting cool stuff to push the limit in creativity. Keep them coming. I would love to see more activity myself in showing flowstone power. I will contribute soon when I finish some things I am working on, however, it might be more valuable to me with the learning side and testing things than other peoples needs.

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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby tiffy » Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:52 am

PRECISION FORMATTED STRING (FLOAT OR INTEGER INPUT) FOR RUBY & PRIMITIVE:

The Ruby "Precision String Format" gives a more accurate output result (although negligible) than the Primitive "Precision String Format""since the Input to the latter must be a Floating point data component to work correctly.

The Decimal places can be set as required in the Properties Panels, the default setting is 16.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby RJHollins » Thu Jul 06, 2017 7:48 am

very cool Tiffy.

works just fine 8-)
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby pshannon » Thu Jul 06, 2017 4:22 pm

tiffy wrote:PRECISION FORMATTED STRING (FLOAT OR INTEGER INPUT) FOR RUBY & PRIMITIVE:

The Ruby "Precision String Format" gives a more accurate output result (although negligible) than the Primitive "Precision String Format""since the Input to the latter must be a Floating point data component to work correctly.

The Decimal places can be set as required in the Properties Panels, the default setting is 16.


Tiffy,

Holy crap you did it!! Thanks man, not sure if you remember my post earlier about large number places!! Capacitors UF needs this kind of display precision. You made my day brother!

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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby tiffy » Wed Jul 12, 2017 7:36 pm

PHOTOGRAPH of "RESISTOR COLOUR CODE READER" - Colour to Value & Value to Colour.

This is only the photograph and not the schematic, which I could not upload for same reasons mentioned previously.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby pshannon » Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:28 pm

Very Cool tiffy, I do want a copy. ;)
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby tiffy » Thu Jul 13, 2017 5:07 am

7-SEGMENT LED & LCD DISPLAY (Ruby):

You cannot resize the LED & LCD Displays as they have a fixed size and I have also not included a digital point.

I made these simple 7-Segment LED & LCD Displays in Ruby only as an example for beginners to practice on. Therefore I have also included with the schematic a photograph of the layout of a 7-segment LED Display for the purpose of connections of individual LED's (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) inside an LED Display.

There exists more effective ways to construct these displays and also to make them resizable and to change colours as well.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby lalalandsynth » Thu Jul 13, 2017 9:12 am

Cool stuff , thanks for sharing
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby tiffy » Sun Jul 23, 2017 6:18 pm

SELECT "N" UNIQUE RANDOM NUMBERS FROM A GIVEN ARRAY (DEFAULT = 6):

The Array#sample method is significantly faster than the #sort method.

The Array#sample method returns an element, or elements randomly selected from an Array.
The results of #sample won't include the same Array element twice.

Logically, the Required Number of Unique Random Values should not exceed the Number of Values in the Array.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics

Postby RJHollins » Sun Jul 23, 2017 6:24 pm

Works great ... Thanks Tiffy 8-)
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