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Note that when we take the closest approximation of each prime, corresponding to rounding rather than e.g. using the second-best approximation possible, we call it a ''[[patent val]]'', therefore, the 5-limit patent val of 26edo is {{val| 26 41 60 }}, where the limit is 5 because that is the highest prime we are considering. If we somehow want to say prime 5 is 61 steps, then that would be represented by the {{val| 26 41 61 }} val. If we want to say that prime 5 is 59 steps, that would be represented by the {{val| 26 41 59 }} val.
Note that when we take the closest approximation of each prime, corresponding to rounding rather than e.g. using the second-best approximation possible, we call it a ''[[patent val]]'', therefore, the 5-limit patent val of 26edo is {{val| 26 41 60 }}, where the limit is 5 because that is the highest prime we are considering. If we somehow want to say prime 5 is 61 steps, then that would be represented by the {{val| 26 41 61 }} val. If we want to say that prime 5 is 59 steps, that would be represented by the {{val| 26 41 59 }} val.


{{Tip| On the wiki, the val template helps you getting correct brackets ([[Template: Val|read more…]]). }}
{{Tip| On the wiki, the [[Template:Val|val template]] helps you getting correct brackets. }}


=== Using a val to find the number of edosteps for a just interval ===
=== Using a val to find the number of edosteps for a just interval ===
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