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metadataJVSL19-1-2008-06-29.txt 3.6K
SQS.EXE 197K
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modifications:
1 JUL 2008
13 JUL 2008
21 JUL 2008
22 AUG 2008
Meta-data for J. VS Library deposit:
# 19-1-2008-06-29
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29 JUN 2008
This deposit contains, in addition to this meta-data text-file, the Version 1.0 computer program: SQS
SQS analyzes series of signal sequences in the sense of J.VS comm. #191. It runs under the Windows Command Interpreter simulation of DOS.
After download from the J.VS Library it must be renamed to:
SQS.EXE
Start Windows Command Interpreter first. Then start SQS.
SQS is first referenced in Journal of Voynich Studies communication #203.
Berj / KI3U
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1 JUL 2008
Replaced Version 1.0 with Version 1.1 which includes in the save-analysis-to-disk output a text-display presentation of the distribution of pillows and non-pillows in the series. This distribution is displayed on the screen via colors, whereas save-analysis outputs a plain ASCII file not involving colors. This distribution diagram is part of output block #[2.] and was missing in Version 1.0.
Berj / KI3U
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13 JUL 2008
Replaced Version 1.1 with Version 1.2 which includes super-sequence analysis accessed via selection (V) in the show-analysis screen. SQS V1.2 is used in the work presented in J.VS comm. #205, where super-sequence calculations are explained in detail.
Berj / KI3U
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21 JUL 2008
Replaced Version 1.2 with Version 1.3 which includes calculating VF(j) values for the super-sequence deviation factor function - see J.VS communication #206 for details. Also a minor bug in earlier SQS versions fixed: the reporting flag in the main menu screen for forward / reverse in earlier versions sometimes gave the wrong indication.
Berj / KI3U
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22 AUG 2008
Replaced SQS Version 1.3 with Version 1.4 which:
1.) provides high-resolution sequence-spectrum values Z(x) or Z(x,y) calculated from the source series according to the definition of {I-18} in J.VS communication #210. This Z(x) data is given in the SQS analysis screen under the (S) command for displaying the sequence super-spectrum.
2.) has a new Utilities section, providing routines for preparing Z(x), Z(x,y), or similar data, for 2D and 3D topographic analysis and presentation. All utilities are explained with help information. Many of these utilities were used in the work of comm. #210, and details can be read there. The V1.4 utilities include:
(P) Partition a set of numbers into subsets
(R) Rectify partitioned subsets
(C) Centerize and rectify partitioned subsets
(J) Parallel or serial horizontal joining of subsets
(I) Interchange rows and columns of data-set
(X) x-axis reflect data in data-files
(Y) y-axis reflect data in data-files
(G) Rotate along X or Y axis
(A) Rename subsets files
(O) Delete subsets files
(F) Copy subsets files
(B) Create Filler Files
(K) Collect subsets data into one file; summarize data-set
(E) Expand Collection file
(Z) Elementary math operations on Z(x) and Z(x,y) :
(T) Projection transform the subsets curves
(L) Linear transform the subsets curves
(S) x-axis symmetrize data in data-files
(W) Edge(s)-ward differences Z'(x,y)
(V) Equalize Z(x,y) variations
(I) Resolve extrema in Z(x)
(1) Absolute, Square, Square-root of Z(x)
(2) Sine or cosine of Z(x)
(3) Logarithm and exponentials of Z(x)
(4) Clip Z(x)
(5) Ratio, Product, Sum, Average, Difference, of Za(x,y) and Zb(x,y)
(6) Resolve clusters in Z(x)
(Q) Strings operations :
(E) Equalize Z(x) integer-strings representation
Berj / KI3U