[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;14907732]Actually, you get an infinite number. That is why you can't divide by 0.[/QUOTE]
What i don't get, is [u]why[/u] you get an infinite number?
[QUOTE=mr_fj;14907814]What i don't get, is [u]why[/u] you get an infinite number?[/QUOTE]
Draw a graph of y/x and look what happens if you follow the line back towards x=0.
Imagine there was a box of arbitrary size. How much "nothing" could you fit in the box before it was full?
[QUOTE=cyberzombie;14903046]I have no idea what I done but I have this
[img]http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/8223/lololw.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Looks like what you'd expect to happen after putting Hammer through that.
Gore.
Lots and lots of gore.
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[url]http://hiddenmyst.pap3rback.com/Maps/rounderthanyours.rar[/url]
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Just to give you a comparison, that sphere is subdivided 32 times per side. The one in the following picture was only done 8 times: [url]http://hiddenmyst.pap3rback.com/Maps/sphere_8_med0001.jpg[/url]
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;14907854]Draw a graph of y/x and look what happens if you follow the line back towards x=0.[/QUOTE]
Oh... Now that you say that, i think i might have done that before... My memory sucks. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Terrenteller;14907856]Imagine there was a box of arbitrary size. How much "nothing" could you fit in the box before it was full?[/QUOTE]
That makes sense too. Thanks alot both of you.
You don't actually get infinity if you divide by zero. It's undefined.
A simple example would be this:
24/4= 6
Right? So if you 'move' the 4 to the other side of the equals sign (or multiply both sides by 4) then you get:
24 = 6*4
Which is correct.
Try that with 0. Take any number, lets say 24 again, for instance, and divide it by 0.
24/0 = ?
This means that, should you 'move' the 0 to the other side it should multiply with some number to give you 24, right? However we know that 0 multiplied by ANYTHING is ALWAYS 0... there's NO number that you can possibly multiply by 0 to get anything other than 0.
Anything divided by 0 is undefined.
[QUOTE=sltungle;14908317]Anything divided by 0 is undefined.[/QUOTE]
0 divide 0?
Can we please get back on topic and download my VMF:
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;14907867][highlight]Uploaded![/highlight]
[url]http://hiddenmyst.pap3rback.com/Maps/rounderthanyours.rar[/url]
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Just to give you a comparison, that sphere is subdivided 32 times per side. The one in the following picture was only done 8 times: [url]http://hiddenmyst.pap3rback.com/Maps/sphere_8_med0001.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
[b]What have you done!?[/b]
[b][i]You have opened a rip in space time![/b][/i]
Oshi-
Cyberzombie... it's the big bang!
Now there's just one more step.
[highlight]MAKE IT INTO A PHYSICS OBJECT[/highlight]
[QUOTE=esrande;14909673]Now there's just one more step.
[highlight]MAKE IT INTO A PHYSICS OBJECT[/highlight][/QUOTE]
No can do, my friend. Displacements can only be tied to a func_brush.
What the hell, I think I'm going to see how far I get with Twister.
Also, that map won't compile, you'll get a
ParseDispInfoChunk: nummapdispinfo > MAX_MAP_DISPINFO
error.
[QUOTE=HubmaN;14910912]Also, that map won't compile, you'll get a
ParseDispInfoChunk: nummapdispinfo > MAX_MAP_DISPINFO
error.[/QUOTE]
I never said it would compile...
On September 21, 1997, a divide by zero error in the USS Yorktown (CG-48) Remote Data Base Manager brought down all the machines on the network, causing the ship's propulsion system to fail. :v:
[QUOTE=Hick2;14912746]On September 21, 1997, a divide by zero error in the USS Yorktown (CG-48) Remote Data Base Manager brought down all the machines on the network, causing the ship's propulsion system to fail. :v:[/QUOTE]
I lol'd. Also I am suprised hammer never died doing that.....
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;14909784]No can do, my friend. Displacements can only be tied to a func_brush.[/QUOTE]
Dawwww...
Hmm, make it hollow?
Oooohhh!! I know!
[highlight]MAKE IT REFLECTIVE GLASS TEXTURE[/highlight]
[QUOTE=esrande;14919494]
[highlight]MAKE IT REFLECTIVE GLASS TEXTURE[/highlight][/QUOTE]
That requires an entity.
[QUOTE=AzzyMaster;14912956]I lol'd. Also I am suprised hammer never died doing that.....[/QUOTE]
It does quite a lot.
[QUOTE=Hick2;14912746]On September 21, 1997, a divide by zero error in the USS Yorktown (CG-48) Remote Data Base Manager brought down all the machines on the network, causing the ship's propulsion system to fail. :v:[/QUOTE]
Yeah, when I linked to that page I saw that. lol'd pretty hard, too. Sent it to everyone on MSN who'd find it interesting.
Division by 0 really DOES effect the real world.
now make it into a prop in gmod and use it to kill servers
[img]http://filesmelt.com/Imagehosting/pics/06a15afb0dc69edc261095a90c770906.PNG[/img]
:cawg:
Was worth sleeping
[QUOTE=Jakobi;14734559]Compile it next time.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;14908360]0 divide 0?[/QUOTE]
How much nothing can you fit into a box that doesn't exist?
[QUOTE=Nerdboy;14978032]How much nothing can you fit into a box that doesn't exist?[/QUOTE]
enough to make my mind asplode..
and then some :v:
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