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    Truncate is what I use and the reason is that it's more safe to avoid bs deviations at not the correct tc.its better to to apply deviations even later than the TC that is required from doing them earlier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Agree. Rounding and flooring are little different. Truncation is a bit worse.

    Zero+ and zero- is an interesting thought. It would have to be compared to using RC for zero indices.
    Here are some indices for 6D,S17,DOA,4.5/6 Hi-Lo (truncating)

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    16vT = 0+
    12v4 = 0+
    12v6 = 0-
    13v2 = 0-
     9v3 = 0-
    A7v2 = 0+
    A4v4 = 0+
    A2v5 = 0+
    
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    Cacarulo thank you for the post.general your info that u sharing here are very unlighted

    P.s where are u from if I may ask?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cacarulo View Post
    Here are some indices for 6D,S17,DOA,4.5/6 Hi-Lo (truncating)

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    16vT = 0+
    12v4 = 0+
    12v6 = 0-
    13v2 = 0-
     9v3 = 0-
    A7v2 = 0+
    A4v4 = 0+
    A2v5 = 0+
    
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    Are you using quantum computer logic? ))-

    " A quantum computer is a computing device that uses the phenomena of quantum mechanics (quantum superposition, quantum entanglement) to transmit and process data. A quantum computer (unlike a conventional one) operates not with bits (capable of taking on the value of either 0 or 1), but with qubits that have values ??of both 0 and 1 at the same time."
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    Thought about this a couple years back. Probably more fitting CA than sims. But, would require vastly more QBits than can be amalgamated at this time. There have been remarkable strides recently. But, they are experimental. And, I don't want a 4 degree Kelvin device in my home. They're working on that too. Perhaps in another 15-25 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Are you using quantum computer logic? ))-

    " A quantum computer is a computing device that uses the phenomena of quantum mechanics (quantum superposition, quantum entanglement) to transmit and process data. A quantum computer (unlike a conventional one) operates not with bits (capable of taking on the value of either 0 or 1), but with qubits that have values ??of both 0 and 1 at the same time."


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    Quote Originally Posted by stefan View Post
    Cacarulo thank you for the post.general your info that u sharing here are very unlighted

    P.s where are u from if I may ask?
    You're very welcome. I live in America.

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    "The only difference between flooring and truncating (which is what you're thinking of) is in the negatives."

    TY for the detailed answer.I understand the difference. I was having trouble grasping the concept of how 4 decks left at-2 RC could equal -1, given that 4 doesn't go into 2 (I dropped out of school early). I have since learned the basic math rule that a positive divided into a negative equals a negative.

    About 6 years ago I almost doubled a 10k bank not knowing that. Not sure if that was luck or the difference at low negative counts was to insignificant to matter much. Probably both!

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