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L3P -correct (rowN all zeroes )
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 11 Dec 2002 07:22:30 GMT
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I have made a little utility (again) that corrects lines in dat files if:
* One (not two or three) of the rows ({a,b,c}, {d,e,f}, and {g,h,i}) are all
zeroes...
AND
* y-column (b,e,h) values are all zeroes but not x- or z-column.
It simply fills in '1' in y-column of the all zeroes row.
If the problem is bigger, it just inserts "0 ERROR in next line!" and counts
up the score in the report at the end of the corrected file.
I think l3p could do this better as a complement to l3p -check.
Or does another utility for this purpose already exist?
/Tore
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: L3P -correct (rowN all zeroes )
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| (...) I'm sure you do it well, but you're right that it really should be an option to L3P. As it already fixes this and other things like bow-ties internally, it shouldn't be too hard to output the file again. My main concern for not doing it, was (...) (22 years ago, 11-Dec-02, to lugnet.cad)
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