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marty
PS: the Mega Chart can not be generated via this way.
Taking from dag68's answer or what could be derived of its weird English, I suspected that one cycle would share both signatures. Now I see that there must be two such cycles!
Marty44, I changed the rules to
MD < 960
CL > 967
Now the two cycles with notes numbered VB960 to VB967 must be further detailed. I already added
CL = 9646
I couldn't find any other fiftiers within this range on any of the usual sources.
lmviterbo wrote: ↑Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:57 am
Marty44, I changed the rules to
MD < 960
CL > 967
Now the two cycles with notes numbered VB960 to VB967 must be further detailed. I already added
CL = 9646
OK, if the rules gets more and more complicated I might have to rework the code. It could be possible that in future EBTCheck need first to work on rules with '=' and then '<' or '>'
However, could you please explain your table? (You may do it in Spanish, I'll be glad to translate if needed.)
I don't understand the colors: on the right you have red on yellow for V018, but this combination doesn't appear on the table. On the other hand, on the table itself you have red on orange, but I can't see what plate that combination is.
Also, I can't see the relevance of dividing cycles into sets of 10. A printed sheet of notes in the cycle 495, for example, includes all notes starting from VB9760 (at A5) to VB9799 (at H1). Do you have reasons to believe that, after the stack of sheets is cut into individual stacks of notes, each pack of two rows of stacks remains together (A5 to B1 = VB9760 to VB9769; C5 to D1 = VB9770 to VB9779, etc.)?
It would be an amazing help if you could provide the four first digits for every note you found between, say, VB9600 and VC0239, and which plate they're on. You can look these up on EBTCheck's Notes Explorer, and export just the relevant subset. Feel free to send that in private message if you want.