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Re: Global K Constant / Scaling Percentage

Posted: 2022 Jul 05, 14:44
by decipha
CORRECTION percentage not actual value.

You can have a 500% correction simply multiply the value by 5. For example if you have .19 load at 200 ad counts and 3k rpm and the histogram tells you there is a 5.00% error. Then simply multiply that cell by 5 and you will get a new value of (.19 x 5 == 0.95). Then next time you roll around in that cell you'll have a near 0 error.

Re: Global K Constant / Scaling Percentage

Posted: 2022 Jul 05, 22:04
by DOHCTOR_32V
LOL, I was out mowing grass this evening and this dawned on me - PERCENTAGE! DOH! I appreciate your help and reassurance. Sorry, I didn't catch it the first time around.

So, it has to be manually corrected in each cell - as in there is no short cut way to apply the corrections to all cells at once?

Re: Global K Constant / Scaling Percentage

Posted: 2022 Jul 06, 01:08
by DOHCTOR_32V
decipha wrote: 2022 Jun 30, 19:05
open up the histogram you want and set it to average
History Average or Running Average? How do those two differ?

Re: Global K Constant / Scaling Percentage

Posted: 2022 Jul 06, 10:10
by decipha
running average

no idea how history average is populated but it doesnt give correct values