is passable give different distance in list of point to delete
ex: point 1 - 30
point 2 - 20
point 3 - 10
...........
the point all in one list
i try a lot but didn't found the way ...
radius / 3 Then field_value += 1 * (1 - 3 * test_dist ^ 2 / radius ^ 10) ElseIf test_dist >= radius / 3 And test_dist < radius Then field_value += (3 / 2) * (1 - test_dist / radius) ^ 10
Not sure yet how to reduce the new angled beam artifacts.
The question remains whether there is a superior function that avoids bulge completely so I can start rationally designing bulk objects with mere lines.
Actually, if I move a parentheses to make both powers into divisors and tweak the sliders, I get rid of nearly all bulge, while improving the corners:
If test_dist > 0 And test_dist < radius / 3 Then field_value += 1 * (1 - 3 * test_dist ^ 2 / radius ^ 10) ElseIf test_dist >= radius / 3 And test_dist < radius Then field_value += (3 / 2) * (1 - test_dist / radius ^ 10)
That I can work with!
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- C
{2;0} (N=61) - D
{2;1} (N=60) - E
{2;2} (N=61) - F
group 2:
{0;0} (N=10) - U
{0;1} (N=10) - V
{0;2} (N=10) - W
{0;3} (N=10) - X
{0;4} (N=10) - Y
{0;5} (N=10) - Z
the idea case is I can merge those date sets in a pattern of A-U-B-V-C-W-D-X-E-Y-F-Z...so on
therefore I am thinking how could I modify the path on group 2 and make them becomes things like:
{0;0} (N=10) - U
{0;1} (N=10) - V
{0;2} (N=10) - W
{1;0} (N=10) - X
{1;1} (N=10) - Y
{1;2} (N=10) - Z
but I have no idea how could I modify the path in that way....
can anyone show me how to?…
Added by Preston Chan at 8:34pm on October 26, 2010
0;3} (N = 2)
{0;0;0;4} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;0} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;1} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;2} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;3} (N = 2)
{0;0;1;4} (N = 2)
Flattening this structure using the Flatten component would result in:
{0} (N = 20)
However, using a Path Mapper with the following masks will flatten is somewhat more intelligently:
{A;B;C;D} -> {A;B;C}
Now, you get:
{0;0;0} (N = 10)
{0;0;1} (N = 10)
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david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 3:19am on December 14, 2009
and B inputs. This gives the odd results. I replaced the B Panel with an integer slider and the Pow component works properly.
When I use a Panel for B I get the following results (A panel is 10):
B=0 R=10
B=1 R=100
B=2 R=10,000
B=3 R=100,000,000…
Added by Steven Hall at 7:38pm on September 7, 2010
k for the core dll of 3.5 which can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21
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david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 4:44am on September 23, 2012