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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Status of Badging System - Beta 1 Post 303028620 by Neo on Friday 11th of January 2019 09:28:01 AM
Old 01-11-2019
I have been testing the badging system, and it works really good.

The only hiccup (with I have a work-around for) is that when I add new badges to the grid in the future, which includes enabling the "Reserved" badges, this causes a change in the hash values and also in the arrays, so a "new badge alert" is issued.

I created a work-around which reverses the order of the PHP array_diff_assoc() call and then compares the size of the two arrays (in forward and reverse order), and so when I bring a new badge on line to the grid, there is no alert generated.

So, I may bring all of the badges "online" even though they are now in "reserve" so that all badges will have a default color assigned; and then assigning a new color to a member (assigning the badge a state) will insure a proper alert.

These are small nuances from testing, and actually, could just bring them all on line and turn off alerts for a day or two, and then turn alerts back on, and it would work out as well.

At some point, when we code a new live application, we need to say "it's good enough" and stop trying to make the code perfect, and I'm getting close to that point.

Basically, the badging system and the alerts work fine and I continue to test them for exceptional situations, and basically, not 100% as I would like, but very good Smilie
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math::combinatorics(3tcl)					 Tcl Math Library					 math::combinatorics(3tcl)

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math::combinatorics - Combinatorial functions in the Tcl Math Library SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2 package require math ?1.2.3? ::math::ln_Gamma z ::math::factorial x ::math::choose n k ::math::Beta z w _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The math package contains implementations of several functions useful in combinatorial problems. COMMANDS
::math::ln_Gamma z Returns the natural logarithm of the Gamma function for the argument z. The Gamma function is defined as the improper integral from zero to positive infinity of t**(x-1)*exp(-t) dt The approximation used in the Tcl Math Library is from Lanczos, ISIAM J. Numerical Analysis, series B, volume 1, p. 86. For "x > 1", the absolute error of the result is claimed to be smaller than 5.5*10**-10 -- that is, the resulting value of Gamma when exp( ln_Gamma( x) ) is computed is expected to be precise to better than nine significant figures. ::math::factorial x Returns the factorial of the argument x. For integer x, 0 <= x <= 12, an exact integer result is returned. For integer x, 13 <= x <= 21, an exact floating-point result is returned on machines with IEEE floating point. For integer x, 22 <= x <= 170, the result is exact to 1 ULP. For real x, x >= 0, the result is approximated by computing Gamma(x+1) using the ::math::ln_Gamma function, and the result is expected to be precise to better than nine significant figures. It is an error to present x <= -1 or x > 170, or a value of x that is not numeric. ::math::choose n k Returns the binomial coefficient C(n, k) C(n,k) = n! / k! (n-k)! If both parameters are integers and the result fits in 32 bits, the result is rounded to an integer. Integer results are exact up to at least n = 34. Floating point results are precise to better than nine significant figures. ::math::Beta z w Returns the Beta function of the parameters z and w. Beta(z,w) = Beta(w,z) = Gamma(z) * Gamma(w) / Gamma(z+w) Results are returned as a floating point number precise to better than nine significant digits provided that w and z are both at least 1. BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category math of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. CATEGORY
Mathematics math 1.2.3 math::combinatorics(3tcl)
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