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The table looks very pretty. How usefull it actually is, is questionable.
This appendix displays the various hexagrams that can be constructed and reconstructed, using the data outlined in this paper. It is a grid that is 64 graphical images deep --- one for each hexagram --- and 37 graphical images wide. That is total of 2 368 graphics. « Average graphic is 396 bytes in size. With caching enabled, the graphics total 25336 bytes. With caching disabled, graphics total 937 432 bytes » « It takes 30 seconds to load from the hard drive of my Compaq DeskProm. Go get a cup of tea, waiting for the graphics to load over the internet. »
In the Commentary to the Yi Jing that I am writing, under each hexagram listing, can be found the 37 graphical images, that go with each hexagram.
The graphical images are displayed at yi_x_gr.html. Warning: This takes 30 seconds to load from the hard drive of my Compaq Deskpro.
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