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Dear students, close this screen and I want to show you one more thing.

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Normally on the items we can see or we can monitor the data.

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For example, one hundred point one, two hundred point six, for example, but institute policy, we

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can seat one thousand and one or two thousand and six.

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But how it is possible, this is really easy.

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Then let's take a look once, for example.

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This is my input, right?

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And this input into rice side, you will see the maximum data we can put into your digits, for example.

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Five.

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All we can say for and the fractional is one, then four.

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Don't forget this maximum data is now six thousand five hundred fifty three point five.

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So I will write here this one, right?

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Then this data is data.

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This is the policy data into the policy.

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What will happen?

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And I will go offline simulation again, and you will see very important point and ten point, OK.

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We need a password.

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And let's leave it.

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Make it zero.

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Let's make it.

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No.

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And go offline again because it doesn't matter now.

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And I will make it, for example, 2.0.

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But you will see into the policy this data is going to be 50.

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If right here, for example, seventy eight point nine.

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And this will be 789.

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This is the first thing.

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OK.

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Don't forget.

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And other thing, if we go here, then gain an offset data.

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If I make it zero point one.

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OK, this is going to be.

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Multiplication and division also by the game.

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We can't change another thing.

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Already, we used them all in the thymus.

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OK, if you're put here five point zero and then you will see it is multiplied by 10.

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OK, then this is normal is 50.

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But now into policy because we are saying or monitoring this data is five hundred.

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If I write here six point, for example, seven, then this will be like that.

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But also, we can do one more thing.

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We can make it to, uh, ten point zero.

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OK.

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And now what will happen already with it?

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There is a site, but this is multiplication by, uh, at the same time.

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And now I will write your, for example, five hundred point zero.

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Then you will say this is five hundred because of why.

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Because of this is a five thousand.

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OK.

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Five thousand is divided by 10.

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Because of the gain data, we just gave it ten five thousand divided by 10.

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And the result is now now five.

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If I write, for example, six thousand and the result is this one.

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If I are right here these maximum data, then you will say this is divided by 10 and this one?

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That's OK.

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OK.

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If you make it just at one.

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But the offset data, we can just put your five.

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Let's go to, uh, simulation again.

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Then this is going to be OK.

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Case already came to hear the offset data is suddenly, is it up to here?

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Now this is edit.

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And for example, this is a calculation Im like, how can I say you can add multiplying two data and

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plus one constant?

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And this is your constant offset Theta 5.0.

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OK.

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Then if I write your five point zero, then five was the offset data.

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It will monitoring now on my 5.0, but into the real data is four to five.

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OK, then this is another complicated.

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Also, this is not an important just.

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You need to know how can you use minimum and maximum data and fractional data and the gain data?

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I will make it zero.

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I never use an offset.

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This is the first thing.

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And the second thing with the time was I am using this zero point one.

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OK.

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Because if right, you're a second.

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For example, one second.

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And what will happen into the policy we need, right?

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10.

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So 10.

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Multiply by 100 millisecond how and maybe the beginning of peoples into the policy, for example, into

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timer.

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100 milliseconds sort.

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One hundred milliseconds multiplied by 10, because one side saw from the HMO.

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How can we add up one second?

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Tata saw if I write here just the one that game is going to be.

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Zero point one.

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OK.

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That into the cities will be 10.

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Right.

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Ten multiplied by 100 millisecond data.

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So that's okay.

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So if we put here an input numeric entry for the timer, just we need to say two here.

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0.1, that's all.

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And if I write here just a one, then let's test it and finish this tutorial.

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The five and I will copy this to here, and this is going to be also the five.

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Let's go flying as simulations and OK, just a one.

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Second, I want to run a timer.

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This is a one, but this is not monitoring what.

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This is the five.

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This is the.

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Sorry.

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And go offline again.

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Then once I got into the sea, the five will be tan and tan is going to be the timer, data, timer,

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set data, and this will just the equal to one second.

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That's all for this tutorial.

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I'm finished there already.

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We talked about the gain and offset and the fractional data and that and other combinations of the input

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inputs of the HMO.

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And also that means the output to the outputs of the PSC.

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And ultimately, the PSC is not the physical HMAS outputs to the P&amp;L say OK with the gain and offset

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that us or the fraction of dots for this tutorial, I'm finished here.

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If you stuck it in the plane, you can ask me a question immediately.

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See you into an extra $4.
