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13 Rules.
13.1. The rule-table.
13.1.1 The totalistic code table
13.1.2 Totalistic rules.
13.2 Rule table matrix.
13.3 Single rule or rule mix.
13.3.1 A rule mix with just one rule.
13.4 Rule mix.
13.5 Rule mix options.
13.5.1 Rule mix with no limit.
13.5.2 By hand.
13.5.3 Majority.
13.5.4 Majority + end bits flipped.
13.5.5 Random.
13.5.6 Random + canalyzing.
13.5.7 Setting a limited sub-set of rules for random selection.
13.6 Setting the selection method for a singe rule (by hand).
13.6.1 Methods for setting a rule.
13.6.2 The rule window.
13.7 Setting the majority rule
13.8 Setting ``game of life'' rule.
13.9 Setting the
13.10 Setting the rule set at random
13.11 Setting the rule as bits
13.11.1 Setting bits with the mouse.
13.11.2 Setting bits from the keyboard.
13.12 Setting the rule in hex
13.13 Repeating the last rule.
13.14 Loading Rules.
13.14.1 Single rule file encoding.
13.14.2 Conflicts in neighbourhood size between network and file.
13.15 Rule mix selection by hand.
13.15.1 Changing the cell index or selection method.
13.15.2 Changing the cell index.
13.15.3 Changing the rule selection method.
13.16 Automatic saving of last rule.
13.17 Transforming the rule, and setting canalyzing inputs.
13.17.1
Complimentary
transformation.
13.17.2 Equivalent rule by the
negative
transformation.
13.17.3 Equivalent rule by the
reflection
transformation.
13.17.4 Equivalent rules with a greater neighbourhood size,
k
.
13.17.5 Setting canalyzing inputs.
13.17.6 Saving the transformed rule.