Diamond Method
Formula:D = A * 2 + B * 2
Introduction to Diamond Method Calculator
The Diamond Method is a technique used to calculate the total distance by adding up two times the starting distance and two times the ending distance. In this formula, D represents the total distance, A is the starting distance and B is the ending distance.
Parameter usage:
A
= starting distanceB
= ending distance
Example valid values:
A
= 5B
= 10
Output:
D
= total distance
Data validation:
The starting and ending distances should be greater than or equal to zero.
Summary
This calculator takes into account the starting and ending distances to calculate the total distance using the Diamond Method. The output is not specific to a particular unit of measurement.
Tags: Geometry, Distance, Calculation