e. I want to be able to give it the panels a range let say between 1-3 and then give it a specific number of variations allowed, like only 80 different heights can be generated and the rest of the panels would be rounded up or down to match with one of the 80 heights. would that be possible?
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onent(the left one) inside the "Connector" component. You mean I should first find the GUID of the B17 parameter and look for the "BUI Modifier" Component in the whole Document? Or there is a way to backtrace it directly?
Right now I can only get the InstanceGuid of each Input Parameter of the "Connector" component using the method you mentioned with "sources". It is still not clear for me, how to get it work.
I'd appreciate it if you cound explain it more explicitly.
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rotate back to zero degree (start position) then don't rotate, then rotate to -80 degree, then back to zero degree (start position) and stay there.
I hope the you can help me.
Thank you.
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15 and >90 then add "red" to the strings/int list.
pseudocode :
create list of strings
load bitmap from file path
get bitmap height
get bitmap width
count pixels -> (width*height) -> create a new int (pixelCount)
check every pixels color :
loop till i = pixelCount-1
if hue < 20 and >80 then add "red" to string list
if hue >20 and <40 then add ... etc.
output string list
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exact formula is inside /lib/skybright.cal if this can help you to find the name.
{ RCSid: $Id$ } { Sky brightness function for sunny and cloudy skies.
Additional arguments required for calculation of skybright:
A1 - 1 for CIE clear, 2 for CIE overcast, 3 for uniform, 4 for CIE intermediate A2 - zenith brightness A3 - ground plane brightness A4 - normalization factor based on sun direction A5,A6,A7 - sun direction }
cosgamma = Dx*A5 + Dy*A6 + Dz*A7;
gamma = Acos(cosgamma); { angle from sun to this point in sky }
zt = Acos(A7); { angle from zenith to sun }
eta = Acos(Dz); { angle from zenith to this point in sky }
wmean(a, x, b, y) : (a*x + b*y) / (a + b);
skybr = wmean((Dz+1.01)^10, select(A1, sunnysky, cloudysky, unifsky, intersky), (Dz+1.01)^-10, A3);
sunnysky = A2 * (.91 + 10*exp(-3*gamma) + .45*cosgamma*cosgamma) * if( Dz - .01, 1.0 - exp(-.32/Dz), 1.0) / A4;
cloudysky = A2 * (1 + 2*Dz)/3;
unifsky = A2;
intersky = A2 * ( (1.35*sin(5.631-3.59*eta)+3.12)*sin(4.396-2.6*zt) + 6.37 - eta ) / 2.326 * exp(gamma*-.563*((2.629-eta)*(1.562-zt)+.812)) / A4;
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Hi
I'm trying to write a simple script to offset a curve muliptle times (using a 'for loop') but I don't know the vb dotNet syntax. I'm sure lines 84, 88 & 89 are wrong. Any ideas.
Thanks. P
Added by Paul Wintour at 8:25am on September 28, 2010