lonelyfairy said:Functions people, functions~! Read them.
Serephina said:reynard_muldrake said:INFJ
ADVOCATE PERSONALITY (INFJ, -A/-T)
The Advocate personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the world. As members of the Diplomat Role group, Advocates have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is that they are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact.
That's what I used to get,i've gone from an introvert to an extrovert
TheRealCallie said:lonelyfairy said:Functions people, functions~! Read them.
Functions according to Wiki....I'm reading, but it's not English. :club: lol
A function f with domain X and codomain Y is commonly denoted by
f : X → Y {\displaystyle f\colon X\rightarrow Y} f\colon X\rightarrow Y
or
X → f Y . {\displaystyle X{\stackrel {f}{\rightarrow }}Y.} X{\stackrel {f}{\rightarrow }}Y.
In this context, the elements of X are called arguments of f. For each argument x, the corresponding unique y in the codomain is called the function value at x or the image of x under f. It is written as f(x). One says that f associates y with x or maps x to y. This is abbreviated by
y = f ( x ) . {\displaystyle y=f(x).} y=f(x).
A general function is often denoted by f. Special functions have names, for example, the signum function is denoted by sgn. Given a real number x, its image under the signum function is then written as sgn(x).
Often, the argument is denoted by the symbol x and its image by the symbol y, but different symbols may be used. For example, for functions of the time, such as the velocity of a body, the argument is generally denoted by t. The parentheses around the argument may be omitted when there is little chance of confusion; thus sin x and sin( x) are both correct.
In order to denote an unnamed function or to emphasize the domain and the codomain, the notation ↦ {\displaystyle \mapsto } \mapsto (an arrow with a bar at its tail) may be used. For example, the above function may be written
f : N → Z x ↦ 4 − x . {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}f\colon \mathbb {N} &\to \mathbb {Z} \\x&\mapsto 4-x.\end{aligned}}} {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}f\colon \mathbb {N} &\to \mathbb {Z} \\x&\mapsto 4-x.\end{aligned}}}
The first part can be read as:
"f is a function from ℕ (the set of natural numbers) to ℤ (the set of integers)" or
"f is a ℤ-valued function of an ℕ-valued variable".
The second part is read:
"x maps to 4−x."
Sci-Fi said:I got INFP-T Mediator
With 83% Introverted, holy cow.
Siku said:Personality type: “The Defender” (ISFJ-T)
Introverted – 88%
Obs – 63%
Feeling – 91%
Judging – 58%
Turbulent – 57%.
Role: Sentinel
Strategy: Constant Improvement
Strengths :
+ Supportive
+ Reliable and Patient
+ Imaginative and Observant
+ Enthusiastic
+ Loyal and Hard-Working
+ Good Practical Skills
Weaknesses :
- Humble and Shy
- Take Things Too Personally
- Repress Their Feelings
- Overload Themselves
- Reluctant to Change
- Too Altruistic
ladyforsaken said:Oh hello, fellow ISFJ. Finally! Nice to meet you.
Usually I receive an INTJ categorization. One time I received INTJ. Hardly a contrast.
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