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12-17-2014, 08:36 AM
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RE: hpcc.info
I did try it. that's why i found it falls slightly short :-)
Imagine you have a dish with a sloped side (the frustrum). The idea is to cut a circular piece of pastry to fit the base and the sides. However, the shape is not a circle when flattened and so a circular piece of pastry winds up (slightly) crumpled on the side slopes and thus "falls short" slightly. I think the 10% hack factor accommodates this. The code was an experiment to calculate the amount of pastry required to make a pie with an optional lid, and then calculate the amount of raw ingredients needed (ie flour, fat, etc.) :-) |
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RE: hpcc.info - Thomas Klemm - 12-16-2014, 11:12 PM
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