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Dersu:


Apparently it doesn't exist? What do you think?
 

I totally agree with you. You are as logical as a boa constrictor.

Can you roughly estimate the consequences?

Visually, nothing seems to be happening.

Then the functional load is not clear to me, but I am interested.

 
Dersu:

I totally agree with you. You are as logical as a boa constrictor.

Can you roughly estimate the consequences?

Visually, nothing seems to be happening.

I don't understand the functional load then but I'm interested.

Do you mean the return(0) string?

P.S.: Learning to be a Telepath! :)))))

 

I wish you to succeed. Just a little bit. I'm serious.

I mean this line:

else alphaFast = 2.0/(2.0 + (T3FastPeriod-1.0)/2.0);

What is the functional load in it?

 
Are you saying that there is more load in the previous line?
 
Dersu:

I wish you to succeed. Just a little bit. I'm serious.

I mean this line:

else alphaFast = 2.0/(2.0 + (T3FastPeriod-1.0)/2.0);

What is the functional load in it?

We're just programmers...
 

Good for you - you have this (you programmers)

So: if you remove this line, nothing happens to the lines visually.

So what is it doing there?

I am particularly interested in the following phenomenon: in the morning I switch on my terminal and lines of indices are interlaced in one window.

I click another TF and go back. Everything is in its place.

I wonder if the absence of this line is the reason.

I have a good idea to check if it is present in some indices and not in others.

 

Replace the line with

if (T3FastOriginal)

to

if (!T3FastOriginal)

and check.

 
Dersu:

Good for you - you have this (you programmers)

So, if you remove this line, nothing happens to the lines visually.

So what is it doing there?

I am particularly interested in the following phenomenon: in the morning I switch on my terminal and lines of indices are interlaced in one window.

I click another TF and go back. Everything is in its place.

I wonder if the absence of this line is the reason.

I have a good idea to check whether it is present in the terminal.


The indicator itself is crooked. The line has nothing to do with it at all
 

Gaah... Copy that. Senki.

Questions for the kid, then.

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