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bcapps
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Probabilities with selecting a six sided die from a group
Just for fun, I created maxdierolls.csv in https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/ONEOFF/ that shows the results for 1 <= k <= n <= 100
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Why are distant features in space such as galaxies and stars said to be light years away but on earth that weird concept never applies for example Alaska being 1/12 light years away from Antarctica?
To be fair, I actually do this in https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/bc-gcdist.pl because it's useful in determining Internet ping times. Roughly speaking, Internet packets rarely travel faster than 0.5c (though I have seen as high as 0.6c)
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Have you seen this paradox anywhere before?
I never really got anywhere on this, but my work is at https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/bc-calc-risk-odds.m
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Probability question for a custom deck of cards.
The exact chance is 34382839/81839428 or about 42.013%. I used Mathematica and recursion to solve this: https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/REDDIT/repeat-cards.m
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As a beginner, should I focus on multiple smaller scale projects or should I try to understand a single large scale project?
Feel free to take a look at https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/README-projects.txt but here's a more sinister and useful suggestion that doesn't really answer your question.
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Hello, I'm having difficulty publishing a paper and need help
Try graph1.csv in https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/ONEOFF/
- [Request] Ignoring the obvious impossibility, at what angle relative to the ground could I dig a hole and end up in China?
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Event Calendar Compiler?
My https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/FINANCES/bc-parse-bank-email.pl probably won't help, but is an example of how you can parse different types of documents (emails from various banks) using a single script
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Has anyone here created their own Daemon? What does it do?
https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/bc-getmail.pl checks all my email accounts in a neverending loop, handling cases where getmail gets stuck
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Tim?
At one point, I cataloged some PBS strips at https://github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/tree/master/METAWIKI/pbs.txt -- you might find something useful there though it's nowhere near complete
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What even is a JSON number?
https://0.30000000000000004.com/
Although it would be good to move in the direction of using a BigDecimal equivalent by default when ingesting unknown data.
- Floating Point Math
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Working with Numpy floats and Forex financial instruments
There's no such thing as precision for floats. Floating-point calculations are always inaccurate: read this: https://0.30000000000000004.com/
- Just learned the difference between decimal and float
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how do i make the decimals not fucked up
Edit: This specific example even has its own website: https://0.30000000000000004.com/
- why doest this loop ever terminate?
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Decoding Why 0.6 + 0.3 = 0.8999999999999999 in JS and How to Solve?
In everyday math, we know adding 0.6 + 0.3 equals 0.9, right? But when we turn to computers it results in 0.8999999999999999. Surprisingly, this doesn’t just happen only in JavaScript; it’s the same in many programming languages like Python, Java, C too. Also, it’s not just about this specific calculation. There are many more decimal calculations showing similar not-quite-right answers.
- Lies My Calculator and Computer Told Me [pdf]
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64-Bit Bank Balances ‘Ought to Be Enough for Anybody’?
Surprisingly common values like 0.1 don't have a precise representation in binary for most formats, including standard floating point number formats. See https://0.30000000000000004.com/ for more detail than you can shake a stick at.
Also if the local tax code states using 5 decimal places for intermediate values when you will introduce “errors” using formats that give greater precision as well as those that give less precision. Having work on mortgage and pension calculations I can state that the (very) small errors seen at individual steps because of this can balloon significantly through repeated calculations.
Furthmore, the name floating point gives away the other issue. Floating point numbers are accurate to a given number of significant figures not decimal places. For large numbers any decimal places you have in the result are at best an estimate, and as above any rounding errors at each stage can compound into a much larger error by the end of a calculation.
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I don't get these people
You'll love this https://0.30000000000000004.com/
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