if break point is a single value, why the table?

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if break point is a single value, why the table?

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I know I'll probably regret asking this question but sometimes my curiousity gets the best of me. Why does TunerPro list break point as a single value eight times alongside only 2 voltage constraints (all 0's until finally reaching 16v).

There, I've done it. Just curious!

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Re: if break point is a single value, why the table?

Unread post by decipha »

its a function not a table

henry though it needed to be variable. In all newer strats from 1989 onward its a single scalar.
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