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RE: reading [y] as a null character - Koen G - 28-09-2020 Geoffrey, in case you don't check the blogosphere reader, I published some numbers here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Removing [y] takes h2 from barely over 3 to 3.20, which is a huge increase. However, as Nick also said, entropy is not useful for detecting nulls. Moreover, while h1 and h2 are now perfectly normal, many other stats are not... RE: reading [y] as a null character - Koen G - 04-10-2020 Marco noticed a mistake in my calculations. The value I got by combining glyphs is: h1 = 4.05 h2 = 2.86 When additionally [y] is removed, h1 = 3.99 h2 = 3.02 Since the data in my original post are now off by quite a bit, I will publish a correction later this week. |