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(I haven't included the explanation of how the formula was derived; if you're interested, go to deja news and look up "re: Race wizard - Hab studies" by Bill Butler, 1998/04/10
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(I haven't included the explanation of how the formula was derived; if you're interested, go to deja news and look up "re: Race wizard - Hab studies" by [[Bill Butler]], 1998/04/10)
  
 
The full equation is:
 
The full equation is:
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  Hab%=SQRT[(1-g)^2+(1-t)^2+(1-r)^2]*(1-x)*(1-y)*(1-z)/SQRT[3]
 
  Hab%=SQRT[(1-g)^2+(1-t)^2+(1-r)^2]*(1-x)*(1-y)*(1-z)/SQRT[3]
  
Where g,t,and r (standing for gravity, temperature, and radiation)are given by
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Where g,t,and r (standing for [[gravity]], [[temperature]], and [[radiation]]) are given by
 
Clicks_from_center/Total_clicks_from_center_to_edge
 
Clicks_from_center/Total_clicks_from_center_to_edge
  
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  x=g-1/2 for g>1/2      x=0 for g<1/2
 
  x=g-1/2 for g>1/2      x=0 for g<1/2
  y=t-1/2 for t>1/2         y=0 for t<1/2
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  y=t-1/2 for t>1/2       y=0 for t<1/2
  z=r-1/2 for r>1/2         z=0 for r<1/2
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  z=r-1/2 for r>1/2       z=0 for r<1/2
  
 
The farther habs are from center, the less accurate the result of this equation will be.  However, the errors are small, so the predicted answer will always be within a percentage or two of the actual value.
 
The farther habs are from center, the less accurate the result of this equation will be.  However, the errors are small, so the predicted answer will always be within a percentage or two of the actual value.
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Thanks to Bill Butler for the mathematical wizardry.  
 
Thanks to Bill Butler for the mathematical wizardry.  
  
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 12 November 2006

(I haven't included the explanation of how the formula was derived; if you're interested, go to deja news and look up "re: Race wizard - Hab studies" by Bill Butler, 1998/04/10)

The full equation is:

Hab%=SQRT[(1-g)^2+(1-t)^2+(1-r)^2]*(1-x)*(1-y)*(1-z)/SQRT[3]

Where g,t,and r (standing for gravity, temperature, and radiation) are given by Clicks_from_center/Total_clicks_from_center_to_edge

and where x,y, and z are

x=g-1/2 for g>1/2       x=0 for g<1/2
y=t-1/2 for t>1/2       y=0 for t<1/2
z=r-1/2 for r>1/2       z=0 for r<1/2

The farther habs are from center, the less accurate the result of this equation will be. However, the errors are small, so the predicted answer will always be within a percentage or two of the actual value.

Thanks to Bill Butler for the mathematical wizardry.