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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
Ostensible doesn't mean "appears to be true but ends up false" it means "appears true but ends up being in question" (ie: not necessarily so - which means it still might be true but it might not)
Ok, that is what I was saying , it may still be true , but I already know because it is my work, it is not true , but agree , to be demonstrated to be false.
f:x is not equal to f:y
demonstrated, where f=function and x =array rows and y=array columns.
123
123
123
x=1/3
y=?/3
When all x is randomly shuffled then stopped.
When x delta y , which means if you are getting the left array value from x, but switch to choice from y, the probability changes.
Last edited by pkdk; 02-28-2018 at 03:02 PM.