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Old 2014-01-20, 04:15   #1068
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I also do what petrw1 mentions in post no. 1065. I carefully manage my DC assignments, and I've already lost some work in this latest move to organized poaching. So once again I respectfully ask everyone not to touch my assignments. Thank you.
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Old 2014-01-20, 04:23   #1069
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Believe me, I would have gladly done it myself, but I don't know that any of the software I use can filter that. Unless excel has some comma-spacing option for columns.
I import http://www.mersenne.org/primenet/ as txt file with fixed width columns on occasion to produce this awesome graphic. (Sorting on column A gets rid of all those peskie lines in the middle.)
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Old 2014-01-20, 04:48   #1070
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I import http://www.mersenne.org/primenet/ as txt file with fixed width columns on occasion to produce this awesome graphic.
The graphic is positively beautiful. But it is also useless without knowing what the axes are!
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Old 2014-01-20, 05:05   #1071
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I'm interested in knowing when 10 Million digits are all DC'd.
This would not be a big project once M32582657 is double-checked, as there are fewer than 14000 larger exponents below the 10 Million digit limit that do not have known factors, and a good number of them will have been double-checked by time this milestone is reached. But maybe it would be fun to knock off the milestone of checking all exponents below M57885161 at least once first.
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Old 2014-01-20, 05:32   #1072
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The graphic is positively beautiful. But it is also useless without knowing what the axes are!
Up down axis is %age of exponents factored out.
Left right is the exponents, the numbers are the millions digits. The purple arrow points to 332,000,000.
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Old 2014-01-20, 06:03   #1073
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the numbers are the millions digits
You wish! RDS will all be on your head for this remark
They are only million bits.
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Old 2014-01-20, 06:42   #1074
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Up down axis is %age of exponents factored out.
Left right is the exponents, the numbers are the millions digits. The purple arrow points to 332,000,000.
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You wish! RDS will all be on your head for this remark
They are only million bits.
xxx,000,000: would not the xxx represent the millions digits (like the tens or units or hundreds)?
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Old 2014-01-20, 07:16   #1075
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Hehe. Bits is short for binary digits. So you are both correct (in a way). LaurV assumed decimal digits when he saw digits, and Uncwilly implied binary digits when he stated digits.
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Old 2014-01-20, 07:56   #1076
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Hehe. Bits is short for binary digits. So you are both correct (in a way). LaurV assumed decimal digits when he saw digits, and Uncwilly implied binary digits when he stated digits.
I am talking about those in the millions place. No binary in my thoughts. I am talking about the value of the exponents from 0,zzz,zzz to 999,zzz,zzz.
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I am talking about those in the millions place. No binary in my thoughts. I am talking about the value of the exponents from 0,zzz,zzz to 999,zzz,zzz.
And the exponent describes the number of binary digits. Like I said above, you are both talking at crossed purposes.
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Old 2014-01-20, 08:02   #1078
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[edit: my reply is for Uncwilly. The (uncalled) posts of retina were crossposts ]
I understood exactly what you were talking about. Here is where "not being a native speaker" actually helped me. My post was a joke, as your post made me remember a long argument I had long ago with our resident expert.

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