How do you programmatically distinguish between a PROFESSIONAL fetus and a DILIETAN fetus? - page 18
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I don't know. Why not?
Less is uninformative, more is unoptimistic, with few exceptions.
Hmm, then the correlation must be reversed. The bigger the file, the worse the encoder is, on average.
Then it makes sense to measure ex4/mq4 size ratio.
More on this point...
I'm serious. There are hardly any fish here.
Have you roughly set yourself a goal? Have you prepared a sample of nubs and pros to check?
I don't think about it. And I'm not a programming guru.Likewise, I'm not interested in it at all.
Hmm, then the correlation must be reversed. The bigger the file, the worse the encoder is, on average.
Then it makes sense to measure ex4/mq4 size ratio.
Hmm, then the correlation must be reversed. The bigger the file, the worse the encoder is, on average.
Then it makes sense to measure ex4/mq4 size ratio.
Almost everywhere 1.8. I compared it with MACD Sample andMoving Average, almost 1.
Hmm, then the correlation must be reversed. The bigger the file, the worse the coder, on average.
Then it still makes sense to measure the size ratio of ex4/mq4.
Not a fact, the question is about the specific problem, and the solution methods.
Actually this survey is pure amateurism (I state the fact, and please do not be offended), because we want to get a very concrete answer to a very vague question.
Or it can be interpreted as a provocation (challenge), which in my opinion is closer to the truth.
and the topicstarter is interested in absolutely not the questions that he asks, and not the answers he gets.
Again, deeply IMHO.
_ and the questioner is not interested in the questions he asks or the answers he gets._
What do you think I'm interested in?
I don't know, but I think the real background lies far away...