BCH error correction 10-6
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I am doing a program to correct BCH(10-6) codes errors.
As known in the BCH error correction when we find a single error we look for an error position and error magnitude ( which is the difference between the correct value and the false one). With the double error we look for 2 positions and 2 error magnitudes.
Normally when we find the error magnitude we should take the incorrect value and add to it the error magnitude to be become correct. But in the given test bellow the correction is not done in that way!
Am I missing something ?

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I am doing a program to correct BCH(10-6) codes errors.
As known in the BCH error correction when we find a single error we look for an error position and error magnitude ( which is the difference between the correct value and the false one). With the double error we look for 2 positions and 2 error magnitudes.
Normally when we find the error magnitude we should take the incorrect value and add to it the error magnitude to be become correct. But in the given test bellow the correction is not done in that way!
Am I missing something ?

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I am doing a program to correct BCH(10-6) codes errors.
As known in the BCH error correction when we find a single error we look for an error position and error magnitude ( which is the difference between the correct value and the false one). With the double error we look for 2 positions and 2 error magnitudes.
Normally when we find the error magnitude we should take the incorrect value and add to it the error magnitude to be become correct. But in the given test bellow the correction is not done in that way!
Am I missing something ?

error-function
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I am doing a program to correct BCH(10-6) codes errors.
As known in the BCH error correction when we find a single error we look for an error position and error magnitude ( which is the difference between the correct value and the false one). With the double error we look for 2 positions and 2 error magnitudes.
Normally when we find the error magnitude we should take the incorrect value and add to it the error magnitude to be become correct. But in the given test bellow the correction is not done in that way!
Am I missing something ?

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