mescalinum Posted September 10, 2011 Posted September 10, 2011 You should draw a graph of the error margins, cause I'm seeing a pattern :D what pattern do you see? anyway, it depends on the ordering of the 3 non-correlated input variables (A, B, C). it would be complex to represent graphically, because it would require 4 dimensions or some trick to organize the data in less dimensions Quote
Sokratesz Posted September 10, 2011 Posted September 10, 2011 (edited) I'm thinking of a 3d graph for the values so you get a nice landscape and then colours or values attached to those to indicate the ones that are within 5 to 10 degrees of 90 or so. My hypothesis is that you'll see 'islands' of closeness surrounded by valleys of 'off-ness'. Not sure how the values that match 90 exactly would be distributed though but I would be eager to find out, they do not necessarily have to be surrounded by values that 'approach' them, in fact the would most likely lie away from the 'islands'. Edited September 10, 2011 by Sokratesz Quote
Burf2000 Posted September 12, 2011 Author Posted September 12, 2011 Thanks all for the replies, I built a little rover at the weekend, it was pretty good fun but need to make it stronger. The Angled stuff is very useful! Quote
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