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aronclark1017 replied to the thread File Structure vs Data Structure.https://csharpforums.net/threads/file-system-vs-data-system.10226/#post-42257 -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread File Structure vs Data Structure.Toyoda...not to mention a data structure using node for file list and directory is slow as hell -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread File Structure vs Data Structure.Is a good post trust is. To debate about wether to use data structure or just simply file directory. Similar to a grid, the file... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread File Structure vs Data Structure.Imagine the diagram as a button form. In .net can tag value to button. -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread File Structure vs Data Structure.Maybe just save the object. Is the structure all because is crook to hide from. -
aronclark1017 posted the thread File Structure vs Data Structure in Programming and Computer Science. -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.Yes is Stewart 5e calculus section cylindrical and spherical volume is expert of integrals. Justis at the point trying to understand... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.I'm just unclear on exactly what that pointer is doing need to plot many points or see some type of animator what matter any feng else... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.Correct me if I'm wrong... if the sphere is p=sina, centered at 1/2,0,0 then only need theta between -pi/2, pi/2 because is nothing that... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.Oh yeah is centered at 0,0,2 so is 2pi for the cone. Here z is dependant on p which appears to require 2 traces of the circle within the... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.a is my reference to the angle off the z axis. This is a cone shape for pi/3 for any angle t in the xy plane. The sphere is p=4cosa... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Volume with spherical coordinates.It must be because the pointer is spiraling upward as theta increases when using spherical coordinates. However using cylindrical... -
aronclark1017 posted the thread Volume with spherical coordinates in Calculus and Beyond Homework Help.I believe that I recall only have to use a part of the polar integral using cylindrical system -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Unit Circle Double Angle Derivations.Although it's hard to imagine this contraption in motion at first glance. I think that's why they say "isosoles". after being corrected... -
aronclark1017 replied to the thread Unit Circle Double Angle Derivations.Heh dry idea..I think is to never trust one person by self when it come to mechanics no debugger else is dry idea even with PhD.





