Hello, I am trying to use xxenium's weather - or rather a small portion of it to compare a decimal value from 0.1 to 100.0 it is percentile but I am fairly sure the string is just the decimal value. But now that I think of it, it could be a string then using <>= would be moot.
Here is the ini:
(also attached the rmskin as it is now)
Currently moon is 0.xx % for quick reference but it changes by 0.0XX roughly every hour-ish.
DynaMoon_0.01.rmskin
The basic idea is to use the percentile to manage the image showing a division of 24 images based on moon visible percentile.
So I'm just brain dead or something.. can't get the first image to show?
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
Just as an aside, you can avoid DynamicVariables=1 on this measure by not using the [] brackets around the measure name in the IfCondition. Since IfCondition is always "numeric", it can and does assume that any reference to a measure name is the current number value of the measure, and so using it as a [SectionVariable] is not required.
You would only use the [] brackets if you wanted to use the string value of the measure, say if you had done a Substitute on it to turn "Nine" into "9" or some such. Then you would need DynamicVariables=1.
This is true of the Formula option in a Calc measure and any IfCondition[N] option. Those are the two places that MUST be numeric.