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== Integer uniform map, or simple map ==
== Integer uniform map, or simple map ==
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A uniform map whose multiplier is an integer is called an '''integer uniform map'''. For example, we could use the integer 17 itself directly. So {{nowrap|17{{dot}}{{map| log<sub>2</sub>2 log<sub>2</sub>3 log<sub>2</sub>5 }} {{=}} {{map| 17 26.944 39.473 }}}}, which also rounds to {{map| 17 27 39 }}. Every edo has one integer uniform map.  
A uniform map whose multiplier is an integer is called an '''integer uniform map'''. For example, we could use the integer 17 itself directly. So {{nowrap|17{{dot}}{{map| log<sub>2</sub>2 log<sub>2</sub>3 log<sub>2</sub>5 }} {{=}} {{map| 17 26.944 39.473 }}}}, which also rounds to {{map| 17 27 39 }}. Every edo has one integer uniform map.