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[edit] Skewed nuclide charts
One vertical step adds not only a proton, but also a number of neutrons. This produces a chart whose entries do not extend as far to the right, and is thus navigable with less horizontal scrolling.
- 0: Original table is 102 by 160. (counting only nuclides with halflife >1d) Width is 102 instead of 160 only because axes are swapped from normal orientation.
- 1: Max width of about 60 at end.
- 2: Max width of about 50 at beginning.
- 1.5: Banana-shaped, max width at bottom end, about 25 columns. Alternate rows staggered by half-column.
- 1 then 2: Changes skew at element 50. Max width of about 25 columns in middle; only wide for small number of elements.
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