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: You have in mind is a custom table in the program and working with it, or the allocation table as a separate part of the program? Such an option is reasonable. |
: You have in mind is a custom table in the program and working with it, or the allocation table as a separate part of the program? Such an option is reasonable. |
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: In the above code, I have to make a table in a separate array somewhat complicated, resource constraints affect the machine, so the program immediately calculates with the coefficients. [[User:Русский|Русский]] |
: In the above code, I have to make a table in a separate array somewhat complicated, resource constraints affect the machine, so the program immediately calculates with the coefficients. [[User:Русский|Русский]] |
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:: Is it a task requirement to use coefficients, or are you allowed to define a table of all the units in terms of, for instance, meters? [[User:Fwend|Fwend]] 15:35, 15 February 2013 (UTC) |
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At the moment, the task does not show how to do a conversion and the only example seems hard to understand.
Suggestion: How about a more generic task where, given a table of conversions between units and their SI unit the program then converts between asked for units? --Paddy3118 21:37, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
- You have in mind is a custom table in the program and working with it, or the allocation table as a separate part of the program? Such an option is reasonable.
- In the above code, I have to make a table in a separate array somewhat complicated, resource constraints affect the machine, so the program immediately calculates with the coefficients. Русский
05:50, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
- Is it a task requirement to use coefficients, or are you allowed to define a table of all the units in terms of, for instance, meters? Fwend 15:35, 15 February 2013 (UTC)