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Mr. Macropod,
I'm working on it right now but 1 thing i noticed is that you used the Offset to set the range, making it what i would call 'dynamic range' or 'range variable'. Am I right? Anyhow, i'll keep study the formula and test on other data sets and later (by this evening) i'll get back to you. Thank you, Sensei... Regards, Udea |
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