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Ruby nuby needs help
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Ruby nuby needs help
I wrote a Ruby module to replace some green math just to learn a bit... after discovering 1/12 = 0 but 1.0/12 = 0.083333333 things went more or less as expected.
But when I reopened the schematic it was flagging a Ruby error... I couldn't figure it out as it looked OK and had been working when I saved... then I discovered if it clicked on each of the inputs it would resolve the error...
Here's the code the module contains:
Can anyone sort me out on this?
But when I reopened the schematic it was flagging a Ruby error... I couldn't figure it out as it looked OK and had been working when I saved... then I discovered if it clicked on each of the inputs it would resolve the error...
Here's the code the module contains:
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def _Nx12thRoot2Inv(x)
1.0/2**(x*(1.0/12))
end
scaleLength = (@fbWidth - @nutThickness - 0.5*@fretWidth )
scaleLength = scaleLength * (1/(1 - _Nx12thRoot2Inv(@Nfrets)))
output scaleLength * (1 - _Nx12thRoot2Inv(@fretNumber)) + @xOffset + @nutThickness
Can anyone sort me out on this?
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Re: Ruby nuby needs help
The file is stable now... and I didn't keep the version where this happened and can no longer replicate.
I believe it had something to do with the fact that I had saved some invalid code and then deleted it and saved again... after priming each input with a trigger the code saved properly.
I believe it had something to do with the fact that I had saved some invalid code and then deleted it and saved again... after priming each input with a trigger the code saved properly.
- strangeChild
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Re: Ruby nuby needs help
Hey - This is not strange - you may take a look to the definitions of Float and Integer
12 is interpreted as Integer
12.0 is interpreted as Float
For example:
1/12 means
Integer / Integer = Integer - An integer is an Integer so no dos will be stored
If you write:
1.0/12.0 means:
Float = Float/Float and you will get your expected Value
So ruby takes always the highes Level object in a line and converts it - This means:
1/12.0
Integers / Float = Float
1.0/12
Float / Integer = Float
If you want to convert values of a Variable:
Regards C.Hackl
12 is interpreted as Integer
12.0 is interpreted as Float
For example:
1/12 means
Integer / Integer = Integer - An integer is an Integer so no dos will be stored
If you write:
1.0/12.0 means:
Float = Float/Float and you will get your expected Value
So ruby takes always the highes Level object in a line and converts it - This means:
1/12.0
Integers / Float = Float
1.0/12
Float / Integer = Float
If you want to convert values of a Variable:
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@var1=1
@var2=12
@var1 / @var2
=> 0
@var1.to_f / @var2
=> 0.08333333333333333
Regards C.Hackl
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chackl - Posts: 233
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Re: Ruby nuby needs help
Yeah... once I figured out what part of my code didn't work I knew it was a typecast issue.
That's the downside of not having to declare variable types.
Has anyone else experienced problems saving files after a Ruby module with an error was deleted... that was my real problem here.
That's the downside of not having to declare variable types.
Has anyone else experienced problems saving files after a Ruby module with an error was deleted... that was my real problem here.
- strangeChild
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- Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:04 pm
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