
Can someone help me understand comparators? : r/redstone - Reddit
Jun 4, 2013 · It'll subtract the 6 from the 10, and the resulting output is 4. To really help figure this out, I'd suggest putting a Comparator on a "redstone ready"superflat, and a trail of 16 redstone lamps …
Best method of "subtracting" where one assembly intersects ... - Reddit
This not only allows you to Boolean subtract one part from another inside an assembly, but for your use case will also allow you to add a clearance/tolerance to each hole.
Weekend safety brief : r/civilairpatrol - Reddit
Sep 23, 2022 · Your weekend safety brief… Don’t add to the population, don’t subtract from the population, do not do anything that will get you on the news or in jail, if you end up in jail establish …
How to 'subtract' an object from another : r/blenderhelp - Reddit
Jun 3, 2023 · I want to 'subtract' the smaller one from the bigger to make a corner pipe, but I don't know how to do that. On a Blender workshop like 5 years ago we did just that so I'm quite certain it's a …
Subtracting dates in Powershell. : r/PowerShell - Reddit
Aug 16, 2022 · by using '-format' you convert it to a string. powershell is all about objects, so leave it a datetime object you and you can add and subtract just fine from that. (Get-Date).AddDays(-4) (Get …
Image Subtraction : r/ImageJ - Reddit
May 6, 2022 · Hi There I am pretty new to imageJ, so apologies if this is a daft question. I have a sequence of .tiff images and would like to subtract the first image from subsequent images. I know I …
Question about ELISA data interpretation : r/labrats - Reddit
Nov 18, 2018 · You should subtract it from standards and sample if you want to have a true zero value. The blank measurement is supposed to give you an estimate for the background signal you measure …
Can I subtract while I'm in assembly? : r/SolidWorks - Reddit
Feb 8, 2021 · Can I subtract while I'm in assembly? I was wondering if, while I'm in assembly, I could subtract a part of an object from another object.
Subtracting a date from current date. : r/excel - Reddit
Aug 10, 2023 · Hey brilliant Excel peeps. I don’t do a ton of work in excel so it’s not surprising that I couldn’t figure out how to do what I need. Hopefully it’s a simple thing for you hardened experts :) I …
How to calculate - 5 % ( minus 5 % ) from any number quickly ... - Reddit
Jan 27, 2023 · You could also calculate 1% of the number by shifting two decimals back. Then, multiply by 5 to get 5%, and then subtract from the original number.