s*****j 发帖数: 5 | 1 You can replace this 1/N with any real number between 0 and 1, and claim it is
true. If you do not understand this, stop wasting time (do not do math in your
life); if you understand this, just remember this destro is wasting others'
time.
destro: This is not about EE or CS. You do not have pride from this. | s**x 发帖数: 405 | 2
You're wrong. It only works for XY = 1/n, NOT any real numbers.
Let the coordinates of A be (0,0), and B's be (1,0). Consider:
Example 1:
XY = 0.7, curve is (0,0)-(0.25,0.25)-(0.75,-0.25)-(1,0)
Example2 :
XY = 0.4, curve is (0,0)-(0.2,0.2)-(0.4,-0.1)-(0.6,0.1)-(0.8,-0.2)-(1,0)
【在 s*****j 的大作中提到】 : You can replace this 1/N with any real number between 0 and 1, and claim it is : true. If you do not understand this, stop wasting time (do not do math in your : life); if you understand this, just remember this destro is wasting others' : time. : destro: This is not about EE or CS. You do not have pride from this.
| w*******g 发帖数: 9932 | 3 I guess the confusion here is caused by the definition of curve.
Curve may not be smooth in the question. in some definition, curve is simply
the path of a point between two other points.
【在 s**x 的大作中提到】 : : You're wrong. It only works for XY = 1/n, NOT any real numbers. : Let the coordinates of A be (0,0), and B's be (1,0). Consider: : Example 1: : XY = 0.7, curve is (0,0)-(0.25,0.25)-(0.75,-0.25)-(1,0) : Example2 : : XY = 0.4, curve is (0,0)-(0.2,0.2)-(0.4,-0.1)-(0.6,0.1)-(0.8,-0.2)-(1,0)
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