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#99956 - Scale it Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ghulam Mustafa said:
1/(Time period)=Frequency and frequency*60= RPM if u have some alternative in mind than infom me. Would it be so hard for you to write "you?" (See "COMMUNICATE AS CLEARLY AS POSSIBLE" in the forum rules http://www.8052.com/forum/rules.phtml ) You could scale it; eg, 100/(time_period) = frequency_times_one_hundred Just pick a suitable scaling factor so that you never have to worry about fractions - and remember that you're working in units of "Frequency * 100" (or whatever). You just insert the decimal point "manually" at the appropriate position when the time comes to finally display it. |
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