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extracting a function from a standard @Hurkyl I agree but a simple function will can improve my solution, this type of question is necessarily mathematical because I wanted first a mathematical solution after implements in my programming language. |
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extracting a function from a standard @EdGorcenski thanks for light I will in this way. really with the function had become less clear but will be faster and with a appropriate comment had been easy to understand. |
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extracting a function from a standard @RaymondManzoni not, the y will vary between 17 values. and x between n values. |
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extracting a function from a standard @Rasmus the standart is what i want, for example here x < 21 → y = 24 and (x+7) < (21+7) → y = (24+8) ... |
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extracting a function from a standard thanks, but I have 17 ifs in my real problem, and i'm implementing this in java, to do so is bad because wiil be 17 ifs in code, very bad, don't have a other way? |
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