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sibaku (@sibaku) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 500 · Folger: 84
So 09.06.2024 01:14
Recently saw some posts here again about #math notation being hard to read and I also saw the famous Freya Holmér tweet about for loops and sums again, so I thought I might just write up some common math notation and how that translates into simple #code. Maybe interesting for #gamedev folks who sometimes have to implement more complex algorithms.
Not sure if that is helpful to anyone, but if so, I would be glad. Utilizes #LiaScript for nicer design and code.
Screenshot of the following text: Currently, this document contains the following symbols: $\sum, \prod, \bigcup, \bigcap, \{ \in, \ni, \not\in, \not\ni, \delta_i^j, \circ, n!, \binom{n}{k}, \operatorname{f}'(x), \frac{d \operatorname{f}}{d x}, \frac{\partial \operatorname{f}}{\partial x}, \nabla \operatorname{f}$
Screenshot of an example page regarding the binomial coefficient
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