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- by naranjon - 2/5/2007 - 10:16:44 am
v1- by naranjon - 2/5/2007 10:16:44 am
naranjon2/5/2007 10:17:32 am
number of draw variations in oekaki 300x300 pixel canvas.
naranjon2/5/2007 10:19:50 am
turn your windows calc. to scientific mode multiply 256x256x256 then exponent that mother 300. hit multiply twice to get it into a mult loop and hit "=" 300 times...I think thats right?
naranjon2/5/2007 10:26:49 am
10^9 is a billion (i.e. nine zeros). i suggest 10^650,224 be called an "oekaki".
?2/5/2007 10:45:41 am
i get 1.503*10^12.
?2/5/2007 10:49:19 am
strike that. wrong calculation here :D
it should be: 16,700,000^90000
!error: floating point overflow
naranjon2/5/2007 11:11:25 am
the first line of 300 pixels is 16,777,216 (this is total number of colors on the palette) times itself 300. 2.6x10^2,167. This number needs to be multiplied by itself 300 to get the full number of grid variations...
ampersand2/5/2007 2:24:38 pm
where's a math prof. when you need one?
fatribz2/5/2007 4:44:45 pm
yah i wont even bother to think about it, but i will ask my professor to set me straight tommorow after clarse
fatribz2/6/2007 12:02:36 pm
muh prof of math/compsci says

(256^3)^(300^2) is the number.

once i explained the problem after a few miscommunications, the prof explained it very simply and came out to that.. it had nothing to do with permutations and shit and so i dunno if it that simple but holy shit is that a huge number and was a lot easier to figure than what i was thinking

he explained the 32x32 with two colors, coming out to be 2^1024 (1024 is 32x32)

i'd sumbit (16,777,216)^(-90,000) would be an 'oekaki' coz it represents that one draw in comparison to its brothers/sisters

so yeah.. wootang! ..shcrew it!
HALE2/6/2007 12:52:06 pm
and there you have it, gentlemen.
Al2/8/2007 3:22:26 am
6.17 is a loop. Just round it to the nearest thousandth and then subtract infinity. When you get to the answer then fly into the sn2003dw supernovae.