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Re: Math.Random help
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#184116148Sunday, February 21, 2016 7:41 PM CST
"How would loops help?" The individual who provided advice to use loops was likely under the mistaken assumption that the pseudo-random generator would "switch" numbers after a certain quantity of uses, as opposed to seed based randomization. A seed within math.randomseed() is often necessary to provide a more "unexpected" randomization effect. The vast majority of individuals utilize "tick()" or "os.time()" based calculations to accomplish this. Further information can be found here: http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Random_numbersRe: What should I script
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#184119096Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:21 PM CST
"http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Random_numbers" Ah, very nice. Could you provide various sample uses for the other functions of triangular Geometry that are available within the standard mathematics library, such as sin and its inverse, asin?Re: i need help with setting up this controller to my pc
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#184119411Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:26 PM CST
Why not just a third-party program such as Xpadder to map the input/output accordingly?
Re: Push forces
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#184134660Monday, February 22, 2016 2:00 AM CST
Well, I suppose that you could use the "f = m * a" formula to calculate the necessary quantity of force. ROBLOX provides the "GetMass()" method to calculate the mass of an object. You may be able to use something such as this: Obj = Environment.Game.Object; Acceleration = 5.8; Force = Obj:GetMass() * Acceleration;Re: Explain why you people use Lua over C/Asm
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#184134954Monday, February 22, 2016 2:16 AM CST
The actual use depends entirely on preference and necessity. If you prefer to manipulate hardware functionality on a more direct level, Assembly/C is excellent to utilize. Nonetheless, the majority of individuals seem to prefer high-level abstraction, which is often much more "accessible" to beginners than low-level instructions. Given the simplicity of Lua, I would not consider it reasonable to compare the language to low/middle languages such as C or Assembly.
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Don't have autism.
Why don't they just date autistic fem--oh that's right: they're chad only.
I have a high IQ, as do many other high functioning autists. what nowthey all look like they have level 2 autism, it is very easy to identify a level 2 due to their posture and facial expression
the guy with the beard looks like he is between level 1 and 2
levels of autism
level 1: bad social skills, normal emotional intelligence (EQ), normal intelligence (IQ)
level 2: bad social skills, low emotional intelligence (EQ), normal intelligence (IQ)
level 3: bad social skills, low emotional intelligence (EQ), low intelligence (IQ)
get an android robot that has normal iq and normal eq but has bad social skills like youI have a high IQ, as do many other high functioning autists. what now
get an android robot that has normal iq and normal eq but has bad social skills like you