Yearn away. That is something John copped out on you about. You can still send him a private message on the old forum if no email address. Not sure he would respond to it. But anyways, it is written in a regular programming language for thousands of people. Very easy to understand and very easy to learn. Wolfram has a massive website for finding out what you might want to know about Mathematica.gill1109 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:23 pmI don’t understand the theta1 and theta2, lambda1 and lambda2. It’s all got more complicated, not less.FrediFizzx wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:58 amToo bad John copped out on us. I'm a little surprised that he didn't say anything about it before. Well..., he always seemed to be a little grumpy to me. But I learned a lot from John. R.I.P.FrediFizzx wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 8:44 am
Ah, don't give up yet. Another clue. Two worthless procedures that were in the code that I corrected.
I am still yearning for a version written in a regular programming language.
It has two hidden variable processes both generated by same initial state theta_k. But now for the answer. I had un-necessary "Do's" in the A and B Do-loops that I took out. That enabled to get rid of about 10 lines of code so less complicated. So it should be easier to understand now.
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