I am getting crazy with the label source "linked, normalized".
How does this work?
I created an extra BIN file to understand the operating principle.
Byte by byte, the value of the label decreases by one.
Starting from 0x10 to 0x01.
This is defined as my function "max boost".
When I link this function to the "target boost" as label source, I am getting unexplainable results.
I have multiplied the values with 1000000 to better demonstrate the result.
Why the hell does the label jump from 56,250 to 16,000,000 and then decreases by
100,000 ?
I can't get at it.
Link to the BIN in the Dropbox
Link to the XDF in the Dropbox
Thanks guys.
how does the label source "linked, normalized" work?
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how does the label source "linked, normalized" work?
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Re: how does the label source "linked, normalized" work?
label function, I'm not sure exactly but I can try like this
I don't know this is what you expected or not
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13eeYFl ... sp=sharing
I don't know this is what you expected or not
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13eeYFl ... sp=sharing
Re: how does the label source "linked, normalized" work?
Thank you @Chatchai.
I know your solution, but I want to understand how the "linked, normalized" works.
I know your solution, but I want to understand how the "linked, normalized" works.