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| User dini has posted this comment in the Arithmetic Forum |
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| How To Analyze These Tables? |
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Hi to all of you guys here…
A friend of my husband gave him:
1).A paper with a table of 350 rows x 284 columns, which each cell contains of a single number from 0 to 9. This table didn’t typed yet into .xls file. It will be like table on sheet 5 of file Enigma-2.xls if it has. Since here I can’t attach the file, I put it at Mediafire.com (a file hosting service) name Enigma-2.xls: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=86c13e63e9ae744c0dec85adfe0a530ae04e75f6e8ebb871
2).A file name Enigma.xls like on sheet 1,2,3,4 of file Enigma-2.xls. He has remapped the table of 350 rows x 284 columns on that paper with:
Column -> number of table (column 1->Table 1, column 2->Table 2, column 3->Table 3,...,column 284->Table 284).
Cell Entries Index, 0 thru 9 in Column -> 10 Rows per new table (Rows 0,1,2,...9).
Row -> Ascending list of cell entries where the row index exists in the original table whose column corresponds to this translated tables index.
But he remapped the original table for 40 rows only. We were so lazy to type the original table manually to .xls file, so I want to convert it as I did on sheet 5 file Enigma-2.xls, but it didn’t work..?
Can somebody help me about this?
Now I’ve remapped it manually again per rows of that original table as on sheet 6 with file Enigma-2.xls:
Rows -> number of table (row 1->Table 1, row 2->Table 2, row 3->Table 3,...,row 40->Table 40).
Cell Entries Index, 0 thru 9 in Row -> 10 Rows per new table (Rows 0,1,2,...9).
Row -> Ascending list of cell entries where the column index exists in the original table whose row corresponds to this translated tables index
Firstly we thought this was random generated, but Tables 1,5,9,13,17 / 41,45,49,53,57 / 21,25,29,33,37 / 61,65,69,73,77 on sheet 1 file Enigma-2. xls made us believe this infinite tables could have some patterns that could be found to extend it for the next larger numbers 41,42,43,44, and so on…
Hope my English is good enough for explaining this.
Thx.
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P76TSSOP20 |
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TSSOP20 Package Adaptor for P76xLCP Programmer |
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The P76TSSOP20 is a SOT360-1 (TSSOP20) package adaptor for use with the P76XLCP device programmer for the Philips P87LPC76x and P87LPC77x microcontroller families.
It plugs into the DIP20 ZIF programming socket on the P76xLCP programmer and allows devices in the TSSOP20 surface-mount package to be programmed.
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