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@ Bob Greenwade[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Lev Grigoriev wrote on Mon, May 20 05:27 PM UTC in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 12:24 PM:

N is not counterpart for C, but Z is.

N has not a rotary counterpart at all because its moves are the axis of estimating that trait.

Diagonal analogue and rotary counterpart are slightly different things. For example, F and W are both these things, but diagonal analogue for F is D, for D is (naturally) A, for A is WX and so forth. It’s done by multiplying on square root from 2.