Hi Mike
As a concise example of how to use inputValueCalc
and outputValueCalc this looks good. My only comments are on detail
and don't affect whether the example is good/bad.
- The data is actually binaryCodedDecimal
- Some of the properties anticipate
the rev of the decimal supplement
We should add an example showing outputLengthCalc.
Regards, Steve
Steve Hanson
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"Mike Beckerle"
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Attached are ppt slides which contain
a new worked out calculated values example.
I’m curious what people think.
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