Îõ³h$xc(c) OleksandrZhabenko 2020MITolexandr543@yahoo.com Experimental Safe-InferredW filters-basic§Given the minimum and maximum elements, a quantity of equal intervals, and an element in between the first two arguments (or equal to one of them), finds out the index of the interval, to which the element belongs (starting from 1). The minimum element belongs to the interval with the index 1. filters-basicˆMoves (if needed) the given value so that its result divides the new [min..max] interval in the same proportion as the starting one. Is intended to be used for the arguments satisfying some additional constraints, but they are not checked (hence, its name prefix "unsafe"). For example, the second argument must be greater than the first one, the fourth -- than the third one, and the fifth must be located in between the first two. Then the result is also located in between the third and fourth arguments similarly. filters-basicA variant of the Î where the lengths of the both intervals (the old and the new ones) are equal.+filters-basic-0.1.1.0-5uVy72v8mniIS0CRWx9qoData.Filters.BasicintervalNRealFraczero2OneunsafeTransfer1I5 transfer1IEq3