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#171620 - Let`s say Responding to: ???'s previous message |
William Lipke said:
Let`s say that the box can hold 10 large bottles or 14 small ones. Why would we say that? Is it true? What do you mean by, "can hold 10 large bottles"? Does that mean that it will definitely hold 10 no matter what random orientation they fall in? Or does it have dividers to ensure that 10 will fit properly? Or does your plant carefully place them to ensure optimum loading? Or what? And, if the bottles are broken, won't it depend on how, exactly, they are broken?? |
Topic | Author | Date |
8052 keeping track of broken bottles. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Sensors? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Start from either side, if having box with mixed bottle size | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Just assign a volume to each bottle. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Hard objects needs extra rules | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
The maths should not be very accurate. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I cannot believe that this was ever a serious question. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Let`s say | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I did something similar once and ... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Takes discipline | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
If the bottles are already broken... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
8052 keeping track of broken bottles | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
???!! | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
You cannot well...maybe not | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
It's easy | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Brute force | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
you mean cut them off as a "common denominator"? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Kind of | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
There's no Nobel Prize for math ... sigh ... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
8052 keeping track of broken bottles | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Ehh??? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Different methods for different problems![]() | 01/01/70 00:00 |