Howdy!

I'm Hydrargyros.

I make weird programming things. I like physics, programming, dumb nerd stuff. Send me something or other on discord.

For now, I suppose this will work as my main blog.


Well this is the first day of this blog. I suppose I'll tell you about a new graphing/list notation I made. Essentially, its just a for loop.
{lower bound:in:upper bound}
the lower bound is where it starts, and upper bound is where it stops. In between, the in is the function. n is the interval (if it isnt present, assume it is a continuous graph), and i can be any letter. Whatever is applied to i is then appended to the list it outputs. The :'s represent <, and they can be replaced with a | to represent <. So this can graph discrete and continuous graphs. It can also iterate through lists in the same way it would through the x axis. for example, {-2|i12|2} is equal to {4, 1, 0, 1, 4} or a parabola. in a list, n is the elements moved every operation. so n=1 means go forward one item every time. It can also be used to graph multidimensional graphs and (i think) parametric equations. Im not the best at parametric (idkfa) but i think its checking to see if X and Y are equal to something.
{lower|xn|upper}
{lower|yn|upper}
{func(x, y)}
is a 3d graph. also i dont remember if i mentioned but in=[expression] also works as a middle part, if it evaluates to true it will append i to the list. Its very handy cos i hate writing. I probably will use it later to describe math stuff. I'm calling it A notation after my boyfriend.

I'm not a huge fan of the military but I'm also not a huge fan of PE so I'm taking ROTC and apparently only girls can wear earrings? what a load of shit. Guess I'm a girl now lmao.