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:and don't seem to be able to gain energy from the agla ...
 
:and don't seem to be able to gain energy from the agla ...
 
:and by 13000 cycles ... have all died.
 
:and by 13000 cycles ... have all died.
:ran this a number of times with various populations ... same result. [[User:4.225.247.9|4.225.247.9]] 11:37, 6 Nov 2005 (MST)
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:ran this a number of times with various populations ... same result. [[User:Griz|griz]] 11:37, 6 Nov 2005 (MST)

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WikiBot

Humilis is a WikiBot.

What is a WikiBot?

From Endy: Wikkibot was an idea to construct a bot online where many people can edit it. Lord knows what a hellacious bot we could all make working together.

So maybe we should construct a WikiBot template to let users know what a WikiBot is... --Numsgil 14:45, 5 Nov 2005 (MST)

use NewMove

use NewMove
Is this use NewMove part of the bot code?
and something that can be added to older bots for use in 2.4x?
and if so ... will they still work in pre 2.4x versions?
how does this work? Is there a subroutine/function "NewMove" in 2.4x then that
somehow shunts the 'multiplication' of the accerations in old bots?
please share your thinking so we aren't left out in the cold, eh. ;) Griztalk 09:26, 5 Nov 2005 (MST)
it works exactly like def statements do. When the program reads the .up/.dn/etc. commands during the physics loop, they get multiplied by mass unless the use NewMove preprocessor instructor was inclc\uded in the DNA. --Numsgil 14:41, 5 Nov 2005 (MST)

Simplifying using bit manipulations

It seems to me there might be a better way to manipulate values to get 1, -1, or 0 etc. for use in cheap birth tie removal et al.

I'm thinking perhaps some sort of bit mask to XOR against the value... I'd really have to crack open my old textbooks in bit manipulation.

let's see, I seem to remember this:

let A,B be numbers

A & A = A (ie: and) A ^ A = 0 (ie: XOR)

... --Numsgil 10:20, 6 Nov 2005 (MST)

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2.4.7
F1 conditions
30 Alga_min
30 Humilis
they slowly reproduce to around 2x the starting population ...around 5000 cycles
at around 8800-9000 cycles, they appear to shrink, looking triangular ...
and don't seem to be able to gain energy from the agla ...
and by 13000 cycles ... have all died.
ran this a number of times with various populations ... same result. griz 11:37, 6 Nov 2005 (MST)