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ah thank you
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R4WLYX: There's not really one universal algorithm, but most of us use the kogge-stone algorithm. Just good ole ripple carry works too. https://robey.lag.net/2012/11/14/how-to-add-numbers-2.html is a great explanation on kogge stone addition.
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How does the subframe addition algorithm work?
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nvm i've found a different way
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How do i check if to brays have the same ctype because if i use and xor it just anihalates the bray, and idk how to use that bray anihalation to check if it's equal
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Tunge: There's no way to explain something so broad in one or two comments. It's a way of doing subframe calculations by stacking particles like CONV, LSNS, CRAY, DRAY over each other in one pixel. Every implementation requires a different stack. Try reverse engineering a circuit by unfolding the stack with the maticzpl's subframe script.
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how does 0d work
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jeremy6489: It's an energy particle which makes it possible to stack it over a conductor and still be able to spark the conductor under it with your cursor. You can then use deco on the GRVT to clarify what the button does (as shown in id:2258026).
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what's the purpose of GRVT in subframe? I see it used a lot but with no explanation
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So if you want to convert a FILT ctype to decimal on a 7-segment display, I recommend first converting the ctype to individual sparks by basically doing the opposite of the encoder in this save, then you could input the spark signals into a normal SPRK bin to dec.