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RDP algorithm?

Good afternoon people,

Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?

many thanks,

Michael

Aug 13 '07 #1
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On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,

Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?

many thanks,

Michael
Are you looking for an algorithm to support an RDP application, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).

Aug 13 '07 #2
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,
Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?
many thanks,
Michael

Are you looking for an algorithm to support an RDP application, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).
The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
who is both a keen diver and a programmer?

Cheers

Aug 13 '07 #3
On Aug 13, 11:32 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,
Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?
many thanks,
Michael
Are you looking for an algorithm to support an RDP application, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).

The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
who is both a keen diver and a programmer?

Cheers
yes, there is...but my buddy who is a diver is a Java-only kinda guy.
i'll shoot him an email to see if he has/knows about something.

Before he asks, what kind of application is this for (commercial/
personal)?

Aug 13 '07 #4
On Aug 13, 5:31 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 11:32 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,
Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?
many thanks,
Michael
Are you looking for an algorithm to support anRDPapplication, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).
The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
who is both a keen diver and a programmer?
Cheers

yes, there is...but my buddy who is a diver is a Java-only kinda guy.
i'll shoot him an email to see if he has/knows about something.

Before he asks, what kind of application is this for (commercial/
personal)?
Yes please,

That would be useful. I know some Java monkeys--and there are plenty
of tools available to convert one language to another. It's a
personal project.

Thanks for your help.

Aug 14 '07 #5
On Aug 14, 5:21 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 5:31 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 11:32 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,
Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?
many thanks,
Michael
Are you looking for an algorithm to support anRDPapplication, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).
The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
who is both a keen diver and a programmer?
Cheers
yes, there is...but my buddy who is a diver is a Java-only kinda guy.
i'll shoot him an email to see if he has/knows about something.
Before he asks, what kind of application is this for (commercial/
personal)?

Yes please,

That would be useful. I know some Java monkeys--and there are plenty
of tools available to convert one language to another. It's a
personal project.

Thanks for your help.
Well, unfortunately, no luck. He simply uses a proprietary dive
computer. Perhaps something he said can help during your design, if
you find there really isn't any available:

"Straight tables are very inflexible; they do not account for multi-
level diving.
I trust my dive computer - and each vendor uses their own tables to
compute Nitrogen and Oxygen loading."

Sorry I couldn't help any further, good luck.

Aug 14 '07 #6
On Aug 14, 12:56 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 14, 5:21 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 5:31 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 11:32 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.comwrote:
Good afternoon people,
Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
Dive Planner"?
many thanks,
Michael
Are you looking for an algorithm to support anRDPapplication, or the
entire application (in a function/method?).
The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
who is both a keen diver and a programmer?
Cheers
yes, there is...but my buddy who is a diver is a Java-only kinda guy.
i'll shoot him an email to see if he has/knows about something.
Before he asks, what kind of application is this for (commercial/
personal)?
Yes please,
That would be useful. I know some Java monkeys--and there are plenty
of tools available to convert one language to another. It's a
personal project.
Thanks for your help.

Well, unfortunately, no luck. He simply uses a proprietary dive
computer. Perhaps something he said can help during your design, if
you find there really isn't any available:

"Straight tables are very inflexible; they do not account for multi-
level diving.
I trust my dive computer - and each vendor uses their own tables to
compute Nitrogen and Oxygen loading."

Sorry I couldn't help any further, good luck.
Thanks for asking all the same!

Have a good day.

Aug 17 '07 #7

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