Hi
I work fo an Audio Visual company and we install TV Screens into meeting rooms
Quite often there is an automated touch screen that lets you turn the screen on and set the correct input for your laptop . All very simple
Sometimes we install screens into meeting rooms that have removable rooms so you can make one big room out of two adjacent rooms . The control panel detects that the wall has been removed and then control both screens and increases the amount of inputs available in the new room state
The same thing happens for a three way divisible meeting room . Two partition walls can be removed to make one big room with 3 screens or alternately two rooms can be joined leaving one spare
These are the combinations for this room :-
Rooms 1,2,3 separate
Rooms 1,2 joined and 3 seperate
Rooms 2, 3 joined and 1 seperate
Rooms 1,3 joined and 2 seperate ( a virtual state but sometimes requested by clients )
My question is , is there a formula that i can use to work out the room states ?
We have a 6 and an 8 way room to setup soon how many different room combinations exist ? Would be good to understand the maths behind this
I work fo an Audio Visual company and we install TV Screens into meeting rooms
Quite often there is an automated touch screen that lets you turn the screen on and set the correct input for your laptop . All very simple
Sometimes we install screens into meeting rooms that have removable rooms so you can make one big room out of two adjacent rooms . The control panel detects that the wall has been removed and then control both screens and increases the amount of inputs available in the new room state
The same thing happens for a three way divisible meeting room . Two partition walls can be removed to make one big room with 3 screens or alternately two rooms can be joined leaving one spare
These are the combinations for this room :-
Rooms 1,2,3 separate
Rooms 1,2 joined and 3 seperate
Rooms 2, 3 joined and 1 seperate
Rooms 1,3 joined and 2 seperate ( a virtual state but sometimes requested by clients )
My question is , is there a formula that i can use to work out the room states ?
We have a 6 and an 8 way room to setup soon how many different room combinations exist ? Would be good to understand the maths behind this