So if tragicness and happiness are equal, the poison flask breaks and you're dead when they open the box?JQuartz wrote: I'll use the following method to determine if it's tragic or not.
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I think I'll still classify it as tragic though. The method is just my way to determine if I want to watch/read the story or not (if tragic don't watch. if happy, okay to watch). It doesn't mean it is really tragic/happy for the general audience, just for me.Jake wrote:So if tragicness and happiness are equal
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JQuartz wrote:Code: Select all
if happiness>>tragicness:
I'm just curious about what it means to right-shift happiness by tragicness bits.
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I thought >> means more than. The code I wanted to make was if happiness more than tragicness...PyTom wrote:I'm just curious about what it means to right-shift happiness by tragicness bits.
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Just one > would suffice for that.
happiness>>tragicness shows that tragicness has quite a profound negative effect on happiness.
happiness>>tragicness shows that tragicness has quite a profound negative effect on happiness.
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Oh I see. I had always used >> as more than. No wonder it doesn't work. (I ended using if variable>=value + 1)Asceai wrote:Just one > would suffice for that.
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In maths, "x > y" means "x is more than y", and "x >> y" means "x is more than y by a very large degree" - usually orders of magnitude.JQuartz wrote: I thought >> means more than.
In a lot of programming languages, however, since "a very large degree" is a rather fluffy and inprecise term and hard to define specifically, they don't have that meaning. Instead, just to be confusing, "x >> y" means "shift x right by y bits". So "x >> 1" basically has the same effect as "x / 2"; similarly "x << 3" is the same as "x * 8".
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How is this related to pXt? -_-!
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I forgotten about that. Too many years since the last time I've studied maths.Jake wrote:In maths, "x > y" means "x is more than y", and "x >> y" means "x is more than y by a very large degree" - usually orders of magnitude.
Yup, you succeeded. I'm confused.Jake wrote:Instead, just to be confusing
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This is seriously awesome. x3
I was a little confused in the beginning, though. >___________<;
I was a little confused in the beginning, though. >___________<;
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Haha, what a coincidence. I happen to be learning A Midsummer Night's Dream this year. I never thought, not even in my dreams, that I would see a KN of that. The gender bender added a little humor, but somehow the play failed to make me laugh like a comedy(yes, I know it's supposed to be a tragedy, but with the way the workmen performed it...) should. Bottom wasn't as funny as he was supposed to be...? Well, at least to me.
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