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"... whether or not ..."

In this context, it refers to the two states of the boolean variable: whether (ON) or not (OFF). Perhaps "egal, ob ..."?

"But i think it should be the other way round ..."

See update to my original response.

-- Ken

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Re^4: Refactoring: Better Variable Names For Better Understanding?
by karlgoethebier (Abbot) on Jun 14, 2015 at 18:47 UTC

    What i wanted to say:

    Points in black are the Mandelbrot set

    But please see Divergence from the Mandelbrot Set:

    "...In the right-hand image, white points have iterates with norms less than 2. These are the remaining candidates for membership in the Mandelbrot set"

    Holy moly! It seems like it's the other way around again.

    Thank you very much for your kind replies and for donating so much time for this issue.

    My best regards, Karl

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