the math of delays
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:54 pm
What's the easiest math way to show a delay? I'm still learning some basics.
I saw simply dividing by, say 3...on a quality/perceived quality model...and it gave a line that slowly approached making perceived and actual quality meet. But the math doesn't work....like 3 days later it isn't the number that arrived 3 days ago. I also tried the built in delay on ithink (one of which just lets the numbers arrive later in time), and I got an overshoot and undershoot graph. Maybe that's right, but seems like I'm missing something very basic.
I saw simply dividing by, say 3...on a quality/perceived quality model...and it gave a line that slowly approached making perceived and actual quality meet. But the math doesn't work....like 3 days later it isn't the number that arrived 3 days ago. I also tried the built in delay on ithink (one of which just lets the numbers arrive later in time), and I got an overshoot and undershoot graph. Maybe that's right, but seems like I'm missing something very basic.