After 4.3 is out... CCR
Robert Helling
helling at atdotde.de
Thu Dec 18 00:09:35 PST 2014
Good morning,
> On 18.12.2014, at 08:21, Willem Ferguson <willemferguson at zoology.up.ac.za> wrote:
>
> During a dive, one can determine whether a diver is on CCR or bailout by looking at the ID of the cylinder that is currently in use, available in the plot_data structures.
just a quick comment: In other parts of the program, we look at the set-point as a function of time to see which parts are OC (== 0) and CC (> 0).
Best
Robert
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