[r-t] Methods with unusual properties
Graham John
graham at changeringing.co.uk
Thu Sep 30 23:30:18 UTC 2004
Philip wrote:
> There is only one that passes both tests - the ultra-mobile
http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8
<http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8&pn=%26-3-45-25-1-4-1-6-1%2
C1&title=Unnamed%20Delight&action=1>
&pn=%26-3-45-25-1-4-1-6-1%2C1&title=Unnamed%20Delight&action=1
Nice one Philip. This is quite like -345-45-25-1-47-45-456-1 m, a Double
Delight method where the only dodges are with the treble. Lots of runs too.
Shame about the DT falseness.
http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8
<http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8&pn=%26-345-45-25-1-47-45-4
56-1%2C1&title=Unnnamed%20Delight&action=1>
&pn=%26-345-45-25-1-47-45-456-1%2C1&title=Unnnamed%20Delight&action=1
Another one I've always liked the look of is -3.34.4-5.56.36.34.4-5.56.6-7
b, a Double Surprise method with the weird property of wrong places, but no
wrong hunting or dodging. Again BUc falseness is awkward.
http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8
<http://www.boojum.org.uk/cgi-bin/line.pl?bells=8&pn=%26-3.34.4-5.56.36.34.4
-5.56.6-7%2C2&title=Unnamed%20Surprise&action=1>
&pn=%26-3.34.4-5.56.36.34.4-5.56.6-7%2C2&title=Unnamed%20Surprise&action=1
Graham
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