0:00 to15:30pm to São Paulo, Brazil. The results to 10:00am and 15:30pm are very high, and when I simulate the period (10 to 15:30) are lower. (The image is attached)
I’d like to understand why this soo different results and why results so high. I configure something wrong?
2. The results images has the some solar incidence color results for the four dates (21/03, 21/06, 23/09 e 21.12), but the sun are on different positions, the imagens could be different visual results too. I really don’t know if I’m doing something wrong.
Example 10:00am dates:
21/03, 21/06, 23/09, 21/12
Someone could help me ?
Thanks
Camila…
rated by "<" symbols. Examples: "2<10", "2<4<10", "Pow(2, 1)<5*Sin(3)<10".
The entered text contains 2 or 3 segments separated by two or more consecutive dots. Examples "2..10", "2..4..10", "Pow(2, 1)....5*Sin(3)..10".
If only two segments are provided, then the initial value will be the same as the minimum value. If a bounds number or a default value is written as a simple number, then the number of decimal places will be harvested. I.e. "2..4..10" is not the same as "2..4..10.00" as the former will result in an integer slider and the latter in a slider with two decimal places.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:08am on February 15, 2013
It happens consistently on Windows 7 desktops running Adobe CC 2015, however a laptop running Windows 10 and a more current Adobe CC does not have the issue.
in the desired order.
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 6
3 = 7
4 = 8
5 = 9
6 = 12
7 = 13
8 = 2
9 = 3
10 = 4
11 = 5
12 = 10
13 = 11
Where the first number is the index and the second number is the actual sorting key. Then you sort these keys while sorting your curves in parallel using the A input of the Sort component.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…