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Difference between revisions of "User:Arame/Cooking/Reactions"
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− | This file makes use of a tool called GeoGebra, which makes it easy to create circles of radius around a point, and calculate intersects, etc. What it doesn't do is make an image that's non-cluttered enough for me to cut & paste - it's going to look cluttered (I'll drop a screenshot of it anyhow, but not really going to be that useful. I recommend downloading GeoGebra (shareware) from | + | This file makes use of a tool called GeoGebra, which makes it easy to create circles of radius around a point, and calculate intersects, etc. What it doesn't do is make an image that's non-cluttered enough for me to cut & paste - it's going to look cluttered (I'll drop a screenshot of it anyhow, but not really going to be that useful. I recommend downloading GeoGebra (shareware) from [http://www.geogebra.org | www.geogebra.org] if you really want to use this for examining or adding data points. |
If this doesn't work for you, I've added the coords & potency values to a separate page, forthcoming. | If this doesn't work for you, I've added the coords & potency values to a separate page, forthcoming. | ||
[[media:CookingData.zip | Complete Cooking Information]] | [[media:CookingData.zip | Complete Cooking Information]] |
Revision as of 05:06, 22 January 2009
This zip file contains 3 items:
Cooking1.xls
An Excel spreadsheet of all my cooking level 1 reactions. Once I hit Gastronomy 7, these include the durations, but otherwise, I just noted +/- stats, negative, neutral, and positive reactions.
CookingWorksheet.xls
This spreadsheet denotes all of the calculations I used when creating the cooking coords chart. The first numeric column is the Duration as 1 of 7 parts; the second as 1 or 14 parts. When both are populated, the Potency is calculated in the third column (otherwise it's copied around), then Bulk and Distance are calculated. It's useful if anyone wants to double-check my work, or just see distances. Note that this only reflects the distances of the ingredients that I tested, so it's not going to tell you the relative details of every point on the map (although that could be done in the third file)
CookingGraph.ggb
This file makes use of a tool called GeoGebra, which makes it easy to create circles of radius around a point, and calculate intersects, etc. What it doesn't do is make an image that's non-cluttered enough for me to cut & paste - it's going to look cluttered (I'll drop a screenshot of it anyhow, but not really going to be that useful. I recommend downloading GeoGebra (shareware) from | www.geogebra.org if you really want to use this for examining or adding data points.
If this doesn't work for you, I've added the coords & potency values to a separate page, forthcoming.