Heh, heh that was me doing the calc, I've done it so many times by hand I don't need Map! but yes! very handy for those who haven't had the practice!
Thumbs up for mention of such a useful tool !
Hey too many !'s ? Never!
I think instead of map it might be called Interpolate but that's probably scary term.
map! (locate) this value = value! is between low = minRange and high = maxRange,
as what value = map!'s return is between thisLow = newMinRange and thisHigh= newMaxRange?
Thumbs up for mention of such a useful tool !
Hey too many !'s ? Never!
I think instead of map it might be called Interpolate but that's probably scary term.
map! (locate) this value = value! is between low = minRange and high = maxRange,
as what value = map!'s return is between thisLow = newMinRange and thisHigh= newMaxRange?
b = b + ...