Re: Re: Re: Re: Average stat total for PHB PC's
Yes, Maple is a Computer Algebra System but I use it for this problem only as a programming tool, which can compute with large numbers.
You could also use any programming language which can handle very large integers. And for languages like C there are libaries for large integers.
Why did you say the functions didn't make much sense? Was my description of P(n, u, m, c) not clear enough?
CRGreathouse said:
The functions didn't make much sense, and I don't have Maple (that's a computer algebra system, or something similar, right?).
I'm using a hand calculator, Excel, basic programming software, and what I remember of probability...
Yes, Maple is a Computer Algebra System but I use it for this problem only as a programming tool, which can compute with large numbers.
You could also use any programming language which can handle very large integers. And for languages like C there are libaries for large integers.
Why did you say the functions didn't make much sense? Was my description of P(n, u, m, c) not clear enough?