10-14-2020, 12:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2020, 12:13 PM by BlueLatios.)
Update: version 6 of LATI is now out!
What's new?
+Feature 4 and 6 (and 7) now allows you to use asterisks (the * symbol) as wildcards! Inspired from the Capsule Sequencer and the fact that Suna Hundo's Tux only shows when the gene is cc (it would be troublesome to check for all Tux genes AABBcc, AABbcc, AAbbcc, ... and so on.)
+New feature, Chaos levels! The numbers mean how chaotic its offsprings would be when combined with its mate's chaos levels. One heterozygous letter pair (unmatched letter pair such as Aa) = one chaos level. There's a neat formula to this:
Possible offspring combos = 2^(chaos level + mate's chaos level).
(^ is the exponential or power symbol.)
Note that this may not be entirely true, for example, crossing Aa and Aa produces 3 variations. This is because it counts AA, Aa, aA, aa but aA is the same as Aa (and hence, Aa has double the chances compared to other variations).
+Added percentage threshold (feature 4). Now you can select a quite large number so that all those painful 0.01% chance pairs don't show up XD
+Code restructuring so that it's prepared for AaBbCcDd genetics (who knows!)
If there are any bugs or suggestions for this new version, let me know!
What's new?
+Feature 4 and 6 (and 7) now allows you to use asterisks (the * symbol) as wildcards! Inspired from the Capsule Sequencer and the fact that Suna Hundo's Tux only shows when the gene is cc (it would be troublesome to check for all Tux genes AABBcc, AABbcc, AAbbcc, ... and so on.)
+New feature, Chaos levels! The numbers mean how chaotic its offsprings would be when combined with its mate's chaos levels. One heterozygous letter pair (unmatched letter pair such as Aa) = one chaos level. There's a neat formula to this:
Possible offspring combos = 2^(chaos level + mate's chaos level).
(^ is the exponential or power symbol.)
Note that this may not be entirely true, for example, crossing Aa and Aa produces 3 variations. This is because it counts AA, Aa, aA, aa but aA is the same as Aa (and hence, Aa has double the chances compared to other variations).
+Added percentage threshold (feature 4). Now you can select a quite large number so that all those painful 0.01% chance pairs don't show up XD
+Code restructuring so that it's prepared for AaBbCcDd genetics (who knows!)
If there are any bugs or suggestions for this new version, let me know!
Saltanta! <3