I'm trying to extrude a large number of them to the next surface below, they're not all at the same distance from one another so it'd have to be 84 Z components for the 84 surfaces there
nt B2[i] so B1[i]<=0 means no new connections allowed for point i ,so point i is deleted from B1, B2 updated accordingly.
Initialization:
B1: max number of connections x number of points
B2: all the points
B3: nothing (well null or something, need to create the branch)
Algo:
Get first point in B2, get his allowed number of connections N in B1, find N closest points in B2, create lines in B3, update B2 accordingly. Erase points with max connections (including the first point)
Next
Stop when no points available
At end of loop, B3 stores the created lines.
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t it is rounded to 25, 100, 75. I've figured out the rounding portion, but when I plug the resulting list back into the custom preview, it doesn't recognize the data. I'm guessing it is because my rounded list is in curly brackets, whereas the unrounded data straight from the image sampler is not. How can I process this to remove the curly brackets?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Added by Ryan Dirks at 5:20pm on September 18, 2014
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