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python_fu_ofn_circumcircle usage/parameters
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(01-24-2022, 11:40 PM), the first two Ofnuts Wrote: PS: What is "Brun"? The only number I can relate this to is "Brun's constant" but the existence of this number was established in 1915...

Firstly, apologies for missing your kind response. I'm on a new install and cant now find python_fu_path_csv_import. I lost python-fu for sometime but an install script I found has sent me back to 2.8 and I'm back, but the library with the csv loader isnt there. when I look for it I get a googlewhack on myself!

regarding Viggo Brun, it's way worse than just in the future, and I for one should have known as I'm old enough to vividly remember the Pentium FDIV bug. I'm making progress, there is no Brun obviously, and there is no e, though that was much harder to shake off. My latest video is here but we've made some significant further progress.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB_QFsrIaNs

I've just knocked up a spread sheet here to transparently describe the geometry. It's not going to shift the world of English Fairy Tales but I hope to get movement from History of Cryptanalysis when done. There is a lot of repeated VLOOKUP but I want the dependency engine of the spreadsheet to do all the work and there's no way of getting a range from VLOOKUP and making the target dependent on it.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...edit#gid=0

I was hoping to just draw this directly into Google Draw, until I got to that bit and discovered the API doesnt exist. So I'm back to outputting a CSV. The above script is missing the python library csv stuff, I forgot if I am supposed to install that. I went a hunting and rapidly ended up back here and your good self.
On page 2 there is a cardano grid. I've made another spreadsheet here which takes some explanation also.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...edit#gid=0

The first two pages are global merges, the first a heat map. The next 5 or so are specific groupings, and then all the individual rabuses are listed on the remaining sheets.
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RE: python_fu_ofn_circumcircle usage/parameters - by mark_lester - 07-20-2022, 11:20 PM

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