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Re: Re: [hlplanner] Re: Initial ascent ceiling violation question


> In the profile that I outlined I was not trying to ascend to a level
> above
> where it called out a stop.

VPM(B) is an iterative algorithm and what you see on the screen as the result of
the calculation is, in fact, n-th iteration using progressively higher deco
gradients. Your profile simply violates the deco ceiling during first iteration
when the deco stops start deeper.

> If there is no way for me to rectify this with the current software,
> I
> take it from your reply that there are other versions of hlplanner.

I'm afraid that you'll have to wait for the public release.

Regards

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Marcin



Wed Feb 6, 2008 7:22 pm

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I have been trying to use hlplanner to generate some tables for some of the caves that I regularly dive. The problem that I am encountering is that if I try...
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Hi Mike, Publicly available version of HLPlanner does not support multilevel dives during which the deco ceiling is violated. To be precise during the...
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... during ... not ... In the profile that I outlined I was not trying to ascend to a level above where it called out a stop. The violation that I was getting...
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... VPM(B) is an iterative algorithm and what you see on the screen as the result of the calculation is, in fact, n-th iteration using progressively higher...
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... level ... the result of the calculation is, in fact, n-th iteration using progressively higher deco gradients. Your profile simply violates the deco...
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