As you can see, there is no $RESCOM metacommand and the two “overfit” OR and XOR lines has also been commented or neutralized. Random aphelions and perihelions are between 1 million and 100 million km now. If aphelion is greater than perihelion they are swapped first. The intermediate variable “temp” is then reset to 0 before the “Kepler segment” begins. If it wasn’t, the simulator would simply use it!
Simulator comes out with this in the $BES-$EES section:
Less lines, but now two constants (10 and 12) (approximately) scale days and mega-meters here, where the Sun is so massive. Before, it was only the constant of 12, which shifted, divided and was also a XOR argument to fit some more.
Both codes here, inside the $BES-$EES segment are exactly equivalent regarding the output and are a distant ancestor-descendant pair. Many million generations apart.
We can modify the above code to:
$DECLAREINT aphelion perihelion dif guess temp $RINVAR aphelion(1000,100000) perihelion(1000,100000) $RETVAR guess
if (aphelion<perihelion) { temp=perihelion; perihelion=aphelion; aphelion=temp; }
temp=0;
$BES aphelion=perihelion+aphelion; aphelion=aphelion+aphelion; aphelion=aphelion+aphelion; guess=12; aphelion=aphelion>>guess; temp=aphelion/guess; aphelion=aphelion-temp; dif=sqrt(aphelion); //aphelion=guess|aphelion; aphelion=aphelion*dif; //aphelion=guess^aphelion; guess=aphelion/guess; $EES
As you can see, there is no $RESCOM metacommand and the two “overfit” OR and XOR lines has also been commented or neutralized. Random aphelions and perihelions are between 1 million and 100 million km now. If aphelion is greater than perihelion they are swapped first. The intermediate variable “temp” is then reset to 0 before the “Kepler segment” begins. If it wasn’t, the simulator would simply use it!
Simulator comes out with this in the $BES-$EES section:
Less lines, but now two constants (10 and 12) (approximately) scale days and mega-meters here, where the Sun is so massive. Before, it was only the constant of 12, which shifted, divided and was also a XOR argument to fit some more.
Both codes here, inside the $BES-$EES segment are exactly equivalent regarding the output and are a distant ancestor-descendant pair. Many million generations apart.