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srow7 2015-08-31 03:41

[QUOTE=James Heinrich;408779]Working as expected.
0M - 100M has 0.01M resolution
100M-1000M has 0.1M resolution
1000M-4294M has 1.0M resolution

Check a few posts/pages back for the rationale (mostly saving server time and space, concentrating the data points where they're most interesting).[/QUOTE]

"Zoom Out" not working as expected
click "40M", then zoom out, works as expected.
click "50M", then zoom out, it goes to a strange page
[URL]http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/3/5000[/URL]

LaurV 2015-08-31 04:29

Indeed.
But this is minor, as long as the data in the table is right, we will find the ranges that interest us, after few clicks and/or editing the link.

VictordeHolland 2015-09-03 13:48

Good job, James!
Me like!

James Heinrich 2015-09-04 22:25

[QUOTE=srow7;409239]"Zoom Out" not working as expected
click "40M", then zoom out, works as expected.
click "50M", then zoom out, it goes to a strange page
[URL]http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/3/5000[/URL][/QUOTE]Thanks, I've changed the nice simple rounding code to something unfortunately more complex, but I think it should do what you would reasonably expect it to now. Please let me know if this broke anything else.

ramgeis 2015-09-04 23:09

Thanks James for your work, it helps a lot! :tu:

Uncwilly 2015-09-04 23:38

I think that there is an error somewhere in this range here:
[url]http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/3/33000[/url]

The 2 that are listed at 66 and 67 don't seem to exist in the drill down to PrimeNet.
:beer:

James Heinrich 2015-09-05 02:10

[QUOTE=Uncwilly;409616]I think that there is an error somewhere in this range here:
[url]http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/3/33000[/url]
The 2 that are listed at 66 and 67 don't seem to exist in the drill down to PrimeNet.[/QUOTE]The two exponents in question are[code]+-----------+------+--------+
| exponent | tf | mrange |
+-----------+------+--------+
| 336938033 | 66 | 336 |
| 337911631 | 67 | 337 |
+-----------+------+--------+
2 rows in set (0.20 sec)[/code]They are indeed as described on PrimeNet:
[url]http://www.mersenne.org/M336938033[/url]
[url]http://www.mersenne.org/M337911631[/url]

But my drill-down is not setting the proper range when sending you to PrimeNet. I'll take a look over the weekend and fix it.


edit: give that a shot, should be showing the correct range now for exponents > 100M

Uncwilly 2015-09-05 03:26

[QUOTE=James Heinrich;409622]edit: give that a shot, should be showing the correct range now for exponents > 100M[/QUOTE]
Cool! Works now. I am taking those 2 to a more proper level as we speak.

manfred4 2015-09-07 20:18

Noticed one more thing trying to go back a full week in your history:
[URL="http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/7/2/0"]http://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/7/2/0[/URL]
There I see the additional numbers in factored not matching the negative number in unfactored - it works with all less than 7 days but that one and 8 or 9 days before are broken.
Was there some corrupt data on your side?

LaurV 2015-09-08 03:48

There was an initial phase of "collecting data". If you go up "day by day" you will see totally missing data (11-12 days ago) and then again matching data (20 days ago or so) and then again unmatching, then again no data (when there was no site there). You should ignore that. In time, as days pass, it will be ok. :smile:

James Heinrich 2015-09-16 19:12

[QUOTE=manfred4;409818]Noticed one more thing trying to go back a full week in your history:
There I see the additional numbers in factored not matching the negative number in unfactored - it works with all less than 7 days but that one and 8 or 9 days before are broken. Was there some corrupt data on your side?[/QUOTE]I'll blame some PrimeNet weirdness in the daily reports (which of course happened when I was on vacation for a week). The data for the first few days (Aug 28/29/30) doesn't seem sane, but from 31-Aug-2015 onwards it seems OK. Simple solution: I've deleted the data prior to 31-Aug. :smile:

Sanity restored! :cmd:


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