I'm still not sure if he means (n - 1) as in literally n - 1 or the previous n.
I'm looking more into this pattern and trying to see the distribution between na, (n-1)a and f. So far I'm running a bit in the dark.
I'm still not sure if he means (n - 1) as in literally n - 1 or the previous n.
I'm looking more into this pattern and trying to see the distribution between na, (n-1)a and f. So far I'm running a bit in the dark.
Maybe it's mental fatigue, but I can't wrap my head around what VQC means when he says na and (n - 1)a and how it relates to a[t] and d[t].
Somehow this will be useful for f, but I don't know how to use f, much less how that relationship will assist me.
Anyone else working on that?
Have anyone any code that will generate genesis cells of negative e's?