I can find the best-fit polynomial function for the array, y = ax^2 + bx + c (where y = voltage output and x = incident temperature), and if I have arrays of data at flat fields captured at known T0, ...
string[] test = new string[]{"Hello Mr. "+get_name(),Random.Next(10)+" is your lucky number"}; string[] names = {"Jim","Bob","Alice"}; string get_name() { int t; t ...