Claims
- 1. A method for truncating excess data in a digital display system having a fixed refresh rate by employing a null symbol as a gauge, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) stroke scanning a set of symbology comprising visual symbols while marking actual stroke time of the set of symbology;
- (b) comparing the actual stroke time of the set of symbology with a predetermined stroke time limit;
- (c) if the actual stroke time does not exceed the predetermined stroke time limit and a null symbol is not present in the set of symbology, adding a null symbol to the set of symbology;
- (d) if the actual stroke time exceeds the predetermined stroke time limit and a null symbol is present in the set of symbology, removing the null symbol from the set of symbology;
- (e) if the actual stroke time exceeds the predetermined stroke time limit and a null symbol is not present in the set of symbology, removing at least one of the visual symbols from the set of symbology and adding a null symbol to the set of symbology;
- (f) if the actual stroke time does not exceed the predetermined stroke time limit and a null symbol is present in the set of symbology, adding a visual symbol to the set of symbology; and
- (g) repeating steps (a) through (f).
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the displayed symbology comprises aeronautical chart symbols, including waypoints.
- 3. A method for truncating excess data in a digital display system requiring display refresh and employing a null symbol as a gauge wherein stroke time is used in stroke scanning the nonvisual null symbol and wherein a predetermined stroke time limit is imposed, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) stroke scanning a set of symbology comprising visual symbols and a null symbol and marking the actual stroke time of the set of symbology;
- (b) measuring a first stroke time period within the marked actual stroke time for stroke scanning the visual symbols of the set of symbology;
- (c) comparing the first stroke time period with the predetermined stroke time limit;
- (d) if the first stroke time period exceeds the predetermined stroke limit, removing a visual symbol and recycling to step (a);
- (e) measuring a second stroke time period, within the marked actual stroke time for stroke scanning the set of symbology, including any stroke time required for stroke scanning any null symbol in the set of symbology;
- (f) comparing the second stroke time period with the predetermined stroke time limit;
- (g) if the second stroke time period does not exceed the stroke time limit, adding a visual symbol to the set of symbology and recycling to step (a); and
- (h) if the second stroke time period exceeds the stroke time limit, recycling to step (a).
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the stroke time limit is determined in accordance with the display refresh.
- 5. A method for truncating excess data within a digital display system having display refresh and having a predetermined fixed refresh period, the method employing a null symbol as a gauge and using stroke time in stroke scanning the null symbol, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) stroke scanning a set of symbology comprising visual symbols and the null symbol within the predetermined fixed refresh period;
- (b) determining whether all the visual symbols and the null symbol in the set of symbology were stroke scanned during the predetermined fixed refresh period;
- (c) if all the visual symbols in the set of symbology were not stroke scanned during the fixed refresh period, removing a visual symbol from the set of symbology;
- (d) if all visual symbols and a null symbol in the set of symbology were stroke scanned during the fixed refresh period, adding a visual symbol to the set of symbology; and
- (e) recycling to step (a).
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the available visual symbology comprises aeronautical chart symbols including waypoints.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 500,076, filed on Mar. 28, 1990, now abandoned.
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