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== Methodology ==
== Methodology ==
This table was made with [[Scale Workshop]]. It was made by starting with 1080ed16 ([[270edo]] but treating 16/1 as the [[period]]), then using "convert interval values > fraction" with a tolerance of 4.4{{c}} to convert all the intervals into the nearest simple just interval (according to Scale Workshop's default settings).  
This table was made with [[Scale Workshop]]. It was made by starting with [[270edo]] across four octaves, then using "convert interval values > fraction" with a tolerance of 4.4{{c}} to convert all the intervals into the nearest simple just interval (according to Scale Workshop's default settings).  


Then Scale Workshop's built-in harmonic entropy table was used to get the cents and the harmonic entropy, with all parameters left as default for the column "%, Rényi order 1.0", and all set to default except Réyni order for the column "%, Rényi order 7.0" (which was as the name suggests).
Then Scale Workshop's built-in harmonic entropy table was used to get the cents and the harmonic entropy, with all parameters left as default for the column "%, Rényi order 1.0", and all set to default except Réyni order for the column "%, Rényi order 7.0" (which was as the name suggests).