(Unlike Killer Sudoku, digitsmay repeat within acage.)Some of the techniques from Sudoku and Killer Sudoku can beusedhere, but much of the process involves the listing of allthepossible options and eliminating the options one by one asotherinformation requires.In the example here:* "11+" in the leftmost column can only be "5,6"* "2÷" in the top row must be one of "1,2", "2,4" or "3,6"* "20×" in the top row must be "4,5".* "6×" in the top right must be "1,1,2,3". The namesCalcudokuand Mathdoku are sometimes used by those who don't havethe rightsto use the KenKen or KenDoku trademarks.The objective is to fill the grid in with the digits 1 through6such that:Each row contains exactly one of each digitEach column contains exactly one of each digitEach bold-outlined group of cells is a cage containing digitswhichachieve the specified result using the specifiedmathematicaloperation: addition (+), subtraction (−),multiplication (×), anddivision (÷).
The goal is to fill intheentire grid with numbers while meeting the operationrestrictionsfor each grid cage.KenKen and KenDoku are trademarked names for a styleofarithmetic and logic puzzle invented in 2004 by Japanesemathteacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, who intended the puzzles to beaninstruction-free method of training the brain. MathDoku now featuring a Holo-inspireddesignand more user-friendly functionalities.Also known as Mathdoku, this KenKen game will test yourmentalarithmetic and challenge your mind. The index can be removed by swiping it offto the left, or touching the Start icon.In single shot mode the timebase may be changed to zoom in andpan left and right using the right and left icons. The position of the index can be finely adjusted byrolling the finger tip. The value is arbitrary, as thereis automatic gain control on the input so the trace does not getclipped.
SmartScope systems are used by manufacturers around the world – from applications like quick walk-up measurements on the shop floor, to intricate Industry 4.0 production environments with full automation.* Timebase 0.1 ms - 0.5 sec* Single shot* Storage* IndexUsingThe icons on the toolbar are, from left to right:Bright line Defeats the sync and single shotSingle shot Touch the trigger icon to get a traceTrigger Touch for a traceSync polarity Reverses the sync polarityTimebase Drops a submenu of timebase timingsStorage Does not clear the display between tracesClear Clears the displayLeft Moves the trace to the leftRight Moves the trace to the rightStart Moves the trace to the startEnd Moves the trace to the endSettings Just an About itemTouching the display will produce a vertical index line, whichwill show the value at that point. This added versatility translates into lower capital expense and lower operating costs for your benefit. SmartScope systems from OGP utilize multiple capabilities, usually found in multiple specialized systems, within a single system. All sensors are integrated seamlessly with the system mechanics and software, simultaneously calibrated and available for use at any step in the measurement routine. SmartScope systems are designed as multi sensor systems from the ground up. SmartScope 3D multi sensor systems combine optical, laser and tactile sensors, letting you measure parts more completely, with lower uncertainty and in less time.
First introduced in 1992, OGP® SmartScope measurement systems are one of the world’s most popular and versatile dimensional measurement systems for precision measurement challenges.