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masonswanson



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masonswanson 07 Dec 2010, 01:01
There Is A Website http://functions.wolfram.com/ That Lists Many Mathematical Functions And I Just Think It Would Be Great To Go Through This Site And Create A FASM Macro Or Label Or Whatever Which Solves It Given The Variables. It Would Also Be Great To Make A Program That Solves Any Given Valid Equation
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nop



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nop 07 Dec 2010, 04:48
only 307409 formulas as of december 6 thats only about 75 for each of the 4100 members of this board Razz
you do your 75 first Laughing
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Tyler



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Tyler 07 Dec 2010, 05:29
Not of particular relevance, but the concept used by Tomasz in this example may help you at one point or another.
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ctl3d32



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ctl3d32 07 Dec 2010, 13:43
Hi,

Just implement a Genetic Algorithm. It is a generic method to solve any equation.

More at: http://www.obitko.com/tutorials/genetic-algorithms/index.php

Thanks,
ctl3d32
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