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Old 2012-01-23, 23:54   #67
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Fixed. Thanks. I thought I had caught of them.
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Old 2012-01-24, 01:41   #68
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I had the wrong colspan on a table. That has been fixed.
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Old 2012-01-24, 02:50   #69
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Top-20 Conjectures with 1k Remaining by Highest Weight

2 problems (or opportunities).

No weight is shown

the columns ck & The k are the same????

Great job!!!!!!!!!!! Very useful tool.

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Old 2012-01-24, 03:11   #70
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The two columns having the same value is a simple fix. As I stated above, get line() in gawk was not working correctly. It is using the original code, so I presume that it would work correctly on the same box that is generating the current html. There are other ways to fix this. I just haven't done anything about it.
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Old 2012-01-24, 23:00   #71
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I've placed the zip file here and I updated the html there as well.

It fixes the known issues including the getline() issue. Interestingly the cygwin version of gawk has the same issue as the MacPorts version, which I didn't expect, so I suspect it might just be how getline() is supposed to function. To address it, I split the 21_main.txt script into two scripts, which in turn makes them easier to modify. The 21 script now outputs a file with all of the detail scraped from the html. A new 22 script uses getline() in the BEGIN section (where it works) to build all of the data tables used to build the final html. I documented all of the fields used globally in the script so it should make it a lot easier to create new tables from the available data.

Gary, are you interested?
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Old 2012-01-25, 00:25   #72
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Link doesn't work.

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Old 2012-01-25, 01:00   #74
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Thanks.

Edit: MyDog Ditto

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Old 2012-01-25, 09:50   #75
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I'd like to see what this looks like before bringing it live. Is there a way to post an HTML page of what it looks like? In fiddling with the files in the folder, I couldn't get a "live looking" HTML page. Keep in mind that I don't know a lot about web pages.

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Old 2012-01-25, 13:39   #76
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I'd like to see what this looks like before bringing it live. Is there a way to post an HTML page of what it looks like? In fiddling with the files in the folder, I couldn't get a "live looking" HTML page. Keep in mind that I don't know a lot about web pages.
Do you mean this or do you mean something else?
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Old 2012-01-26, 10:30   #77
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Do you mean this or do you mean something else?
Yes, that is it. It is pretty cool but I see several issues before it can go live:

1. The decimal length is off by 1 in many places. It should be:
INT [ n * log (b) + log (k) + 1 ]. The live page at http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/cru...crus-stats.htm is correct. Please compare it to that.

2. Where it says "Top-20 Conjectures Tested to at n=25K by Highest Conjectured k", it is missing the word "least", as in "at least". Same error in several places.

3. The tables for the top 20 conjectures tested to n=10K, 25K, and 100K are all incorrect. I don't know what is wrong with them but they are all missing many bases. Please compare them to the live version.

This was only on a cursory glance and compare on my part. I did not do a detailed check. I am out of town until Friday and won't have time to do a detailed check until next week.

When through making corrections, please parallel test it by comparing all tables to what is currently live. Thanks.


Gary

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