@Save90 Hi, the number of inputs is the number of other nodes that each node listens to. In my simple implementation, only 'neighboring' nodes are used, so this number can be between 0 and 8. If you give a fraction, then each node will listen to a number of nodes that is one of the two integers near this fraction, and this will be distributed in such a way that averaged over all nodes, the number of nodes listened to is that fraction. More details if you follow the link!
can you explain me what does mean to grown the number of imputs? what type of imputs are used?
Save90 2 months ago
@Save90 Hi, the number of inputs is the number of other nodes that each node listens to. In my simple implementation, only 'neighboring' nodes are used, so this number can be between 0 and 8. If you give a fraction, then each node will listen to a number of nodes that is one of the two integers near this fraction, and this will be distributed in such a way that averaged over all nodes, the number of nodes listened to is that fraction. More details if you follow the link!
mariusthart 2 months ago
Thanks!
fr1kk 1 year ago
hey man. thanks for the video. what software is this? Where is the applet located?
fr1kk 1 year ago
@fr1kk I added a link to the description.
mariusthart 1 year ago