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Just realised I was reading the expected verification results incorrectly so I was misreading the X value as Y and then wondering why in examples where:
X == 71
Y == 34
Expected result was being passed as 0, which made no sense according to the diagram.
When really what I was reading was:
X == 34
Y == 71
Which would result in the desired 0 output.
Now I've realised I was simply reading the input graph incorrectly I've come to the conclusion I'm too tired to be doing this right now. lol
Thanks again Inari.