angles in radians, so you want to convert 90 degrees to radians (the opposite). To do that use Rad(A).
(If you are so mixed up, why don't you try both functions by trial and error and see what happens?)
When using the ° symbol, you have to write some number or variable preceding it. So in your case you want to write A°.…
Added by Vicente Soler at 8:39am on November 22, 2009
ways between 0 and 2.
What you see on Waldram graph is a curve label not an ordinate !
I did multiply by 45 but it was just to fit an Image I put on a Rhino file. …
dred 500x500 images using blurring radii smoothly ranging from 2 to 200 pixels. Ie. about 650 milliseconds for a blurring radius of 200 pixels, and ~10 milliseconds for a radius of 2 pixels.
During the process, my CPU load varies between 80% and 90%, but that includes all the stuff the system is doing (always a few percent).
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