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1 |
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| • | - | 1 | • | - | 1 |
2 | • | - | 2 | • | - | 2 | • | - | 2 |
4 |
| • | - | 4 | • | - | 4 | ||
a |
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| .- |
| 8 | ||
16 |
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| 0 | - | 16 |
32 | 0 | - | 32 |
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| 0 | - | 32 |
64 |
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| 0 | - | 64 | 0 | - | 64 |
Sum |
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| 42 |
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| 71 |
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| 127 |
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Figure 7-7. By adding the values of each dot in a column, you’ll get a unique description for any combination of dots.
answers!). Across the top of the grid you’ve probably noticed the cryptic labeling of each column: ml, m2, m3, etc. These labels correspond to the labels in the command syntax statement, which we’ll get to shortly.
n, =
Descender
Width
n, = Descender •16 + Width
Format:
Esc*ln,n2mr.. m,,