@IonRubyNo, it’s compromise. When designing heavily limited displays like this, one often has to compromise on the appearance of a few digits for the model to work.
Unfortunately, the four segment design shown is actually a 5 segment display because of the nine. This is easily solvable by removing to black segment from the nine altogether.
Uh ,what's wrong with the 9? I did mess up the image at the end (the 3) but i don't see anything wrong with the 9? Edit: Sorry , u were right. Well just pretend the black segment isnt there.
Seems less like a problem with the display and more an editing issue. The display isn’t compromised by the 9, only the video’s editing. Still a great display of displays though lol
Info: In the 4-segment display, the 9 should not have the black bar in the middle. This won't impact the readability though. Here's a better version of the 5 segment display that I made: ruclips.net/video/9zOEFv6uxcc/видео.html
One might try to argue that the 3-segment display "doesn't count"/"isn't good" because it only represents digits 0-6 and not 0-9, but you know, since there are only 2 possible states for every segment of a segmented display, a 3-segment display has 2^3=8 possible configurations, and one of them is with all of the segments turned off, so only 7 of them are significant. Your 3-segment display represents digits 0-6, meaning all 7 of those significant configurations are used, and in the correct order! It's as good as a 3-segment display will ever get. Well done.
That 3 segment is actually PHENOMENAL design. It is actually perfect because every number corresponds to one 3-bit combination, but ALSO every 3-bit combination except 000 corresponds to a number too. The creator somehow made a layout where every combination of pieces corresponds to a unique number. Absolutely amazing.
you can turn the 3 segments to 4 segments just separate the dark segment to 2 parts like "l, 了" it will be a very readable 4 segment design edit: i figure out something the 0 is impossible to display
at a certain point, segmented displays stop looking like numbers and start looking a lot more like alien language
Lol true
@@countriescomparisons74and that certain point is going lower than higher
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True 😂
at a certain point, segmented display stop looking like numbers and start looking a lot more like alien language
The 3 segment one is one of the best displays I've seen, it's compromise is low and it's easy to read. This also counts for the 4 segment one.
3 segment can only show 8 symbols (including blank), to show 10 digits plus blank, at least 4 are needed, and 7 straight lines is easy .
@@johndododoe1411 That's the point. Try to make is display 0-6 as good as possible.
@IonRubyNo, it’s compromise. When designing heavily limited displays like this, one often has to compromise on the appearance of a few digits for the model to work.
No it sucks
Dude why do you care (No offense)@@skippingthedope
Unfortunately, the four segment design shown is actually a 5 segment display because of the nine. This is easily solvable by removing to black segment from the nine altogether.
Uh ,what's wrong with the 9? I did mess up the image at the end (the 3) but i don't see anything wrong with the 9?
Edit: Sorry , u were right. Well just pretend the black segment isnt there.
Seems less like a problem with the display and more an editing issue. The display isn’t compromised by the 9, only the video’s editing. Still a great display of displays though lol
@@countriescomparisons74can’t even see the problem with the 3
@@bred4ev3r in the last segment where all the numbers are shown, the 3 is shown using the shape of 7
the 4 segment is surprisingly readable
0:36 this font looks CRAZY! 🤪🤪🤪🤪
The segmented displays feel like something I'd see in analog horror cool but gets distorted familiar but twisted
Info:
In the 4-segment display, the 9 should not have the black bar in the middle. This won't impact the readability though.
Here's a better version of the 5 segment display that I made: ruclips.net/video/9zOEFv6uxcc/видео.html
The 3 segment display can be used for the tenth place in minutes or seconds, as it never goes above 60.
that's the most readable 3 seg ive seen so far! good job
I love the 3 seg!
The 5 segmented one just looks like some kid found big sticks from a tree and shaped them like numbers
3 segmented displays are actually not possible, because there is 10 numbers but only 8 variations
Yes they are you just gotta do it in heximal
The 3 segment display in the video only does 0-6. Making use of all 7 combinations (the all-off state isn't useful).
i love the 4 segment display
the 4 in the 4 seg display looks like a gun getting unloaded
3 segment displays are IMPOSSIBLE
One segmented display would exist if we used binary numbers
One might try to argue that the 3-segment display "doesn't count"/"isn't good" because it only represents digits 0-6 and not 0-9, but you know, since there are only 2 possible states for every segment of a segmented display, a 3-segment display has 2^3=8 possible configurations, and one of them is with all of the segments turned off, so only 7 of them are significant. Your 3-segment display represents digits 0-6, meaning all 7 of those significant configurations are used, and in the correct order! It's as good as a 3-segment display will ever get. Well done.
Thanks
@@countriescomparisons74 Of course ^w^
My favorite 5 segment display is the one in Posy's video on segmented displays (the light blue one on the right side of the thumbnail of the video)
I once made a four segment display for hexadecimal!
That 3 segment is actually PHENOMENAL design. It is actually perfect because every number corresponds to one 3-bit combination, but ALSO every 3-bit combination except 000 corresponds to a number too. The creator somehow made a layout where every combination of pieces corresponds to a unique number. Absolutely amazing.
Thanks!
But you can only have 8 numbers
you can turn the 3 segments to 4 segments just separate the dark segment to 2 parts like "l, 了" it will be a very readable 4 segment design
edit: i figure out something the 0 is impossible to display
0:16 im surprised this can display some letter!
The 2 in the 6 segement display looks like 2 cubes
6 segment could actually be practical. Numbers look perfect, just like 7 segment
We need more of the 3 segment display!
But some digits will look the same
3 segment displays is septenary numbers
oh! i have a hexadecimal 6 segment too!
in the 3 segment display the middle line in the 0 is just too straight to be an 0 is looks like an 8.
for 3 segments you cant even display every nunber because 3 squared = 9 (if youre saying did bro count ten!? no i counted 0)
Three is impossible to get ten digits.
I’ll be real: the 4 segment one is super readable in comparison to the 5-er
There's a better one on the channel
Don’t forget the letter G in 6 segment display
Where did you get the beep sound when a number switches?
just typed computer beep sound into google
1:07 I thought you only have 5 pieces
No way, another channel with "comparisons" in the name! It even has the Polish flag as the profile picture!
nom Jestem polakiem
@@countriescomparisons74 Ja też
My left ear really enjoyed the beeps
Sorry didn't realize it
Its not a negative comment, i just thought it was funny 😆
Why 0 with BAR?
F A R T F A C E
The more segments it have, the more combinations it gets.
35 segments = 34B combinations
F looked like E in the fiest one
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3 segment one can show also an 8
the 4 segment display is cheating cuz the black one is technically 2 segments
a 3 segment display is impossible, even in binary.
Because 7,8,9 looks like 1,0,?
If the 3 segment display is prohibited to copy, then… ruclips.net/video/CvIilSuNeEI/видео.html
Lol he messed up the 0 even
2 segment display
can only display 0, 1, 2, and also binary
the 3 segment is also cheating
3 segment displayss cannot be used in ohio.
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This is hexadecimal. Learn what coding is kid
@@WindowsDrawer i didn't know that until now
The other guy did better ngl
Which other guy?
@@WindowsDrawer Yenji Jem