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Fix for degree sign extra char
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@@ -153,12 +153,12 @@ do -- DETECTION_BASE
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-- Upon a **visual** detection, the higher the unit is during the detecting process, the more likely the detected unit is to be detected properly.
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-- A detection at a 90% alpha angle is the most optimal, a detection at 10% is less and a detection at 0% is less likely to be correct.
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--
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-- A probability factor between 0 and 1 can be given, that will model a progressive extrapolated probability if the target would be detected at a 0° angle.
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-- A probability factor between 0 and 1 can be given, that will model a progressive extrapolated probability if the target would be detected at a 0° angle.
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--
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-- For example, if a alpha angle probability factor of 0.7 is given, the extrapolated probabilities of the different angles would look like:
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-- 0°: 70%, 10°: 75,21%, 20°: 80,26%, 30°: 85%, 40°: 89,28%, 50°: 92,98%, 60°: 95,98%, 70°: 98,19%, 80°: 99,54%, 90°: 100%
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-- 0°: 70%, 10°: 75,21%, 20°: 80,26%, 30°: 85%, 40°: 89,28%, 50°: 92,98%, 60°: 95,98%, 70°: 98,19%, 80°: 99,54%, 90°: 100%
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--
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-- Use the method @{Functional.Detection#DETECTION_BASE.SetAlphaAngleProbability}() to set the probability factor if 0°.
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-- Use the method @{Functional.Detection#DETECTION_BASE.SetAlphaAngleProbability}() to set the probability factor if 0°.
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--
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-- ### Cloudy Zones detection probability
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--
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@@ -1155,10 +1155,10 @@ do -- DETECTION_BASE
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--- Upon a **visual** detection, the higher the unit is during the detecting process, the more likely the detected unit is to be detected properly.
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-- A detection at a 90% alpha angle is the most optimal, a detection at 10% is less and a detection at 0% is less likely to be correct.
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--
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-- A probability factor between 0 and 1 can be given, that will model a progressive extrapolated probability if the target would be detected at a 0° angle.
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-- A probability factor between 0 and 1 can be given, that will model a progressive extrapolated probability if the target would be detected at a 0° angle.
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--
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-- For example, if a alpha angle probability factor of 0.7 is given, the extrapolated probabilities of the different angles would look like:
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-- 0°: 70%, 10°: 75,21%, 20°: 80,26%, 30°: 85%, 40°: 89,28%, 50°: 92,98%, 60°: 95,98%, 70°: 98,19%, 80°: 99,54%, 90°: 100%
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-- 0°: 70%, 10°: 75,21%, 20°: 80,26%, 30°: 85%, 40°: 89,28%, 50°: 92,98%, 60°: 95,98%, 70°: 98,19%, 80°: 99,54%, 90°: 100%
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-- @param #DETECTION_BASE self
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-- @param AlphaAngleProbability The probability factor.
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-- @return #DETECTION_BASE self
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