7, 9, 12 and 13 to be able to rotate freely around the y axis at nodes 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 respectively. The last 2 conditions, for elements 12 and 13, doesn't give any problems, but the first 4 does.
Any help?
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. In this new branches list ,{2} contain the same items as {0} ,{3} contains the same items as {1} .
I hope I have made myself clear enough .Thanks for any help!!
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What are B and C supposed to be? I mean, they have to resolve to actual numbers.
So given the tree:
{0} [0;1;2;3]
{1} [0;1;2;3]
{2} [0;1;2;3]
{3} [0;1;2;3]
What is it you're after?
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