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Subject: 
Re: bend thingie creator. retry
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Date: 
Tue, 7 Nov 2000 20:52:30 GMT
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Ok , I think I have exterminated the problems with my rotationmatrix and I
have rezipped it and again put it online at
http://www.student.kuleuven.ac.be/~m9815058/
There's also an example jpg now.

Please test it and let me know if it gives some strange twists or if it
crashes or something like that.
same explanation as previous time.

I'm going to add other types of thingies when I'm sure it's now completely
working for the axle.

Hope to hear if it works,
Koen.



koen <koen.jordens@student.kuleuven.ac.be> schreef in berichtnieuws
G3I9sH.5p0@lugnet.com...
Hello, I just finished a first implementation for creating flexable axes • and
i'm quickly posting it before i go home for the weekend.
It's my second program ever and my first object oriented one (so don't
expect too much :-) ).
If someone wants to test it out for bugs or other things i would • appreciate
any comments.
(especially concerning tricks to reduce the program's size : almost 600k)

I've zipped it (150 k) and put it online at
http://www.student.kuleuven.ac.be/~m9815058/

Due to my serious lack of html skills, I will write the usage here.

The program will ask for 4 coordinates (4 times 3 (x y z) ).
These are the starting and ending point of the axle (studs not included) • and
two points in the direction you want at the beginning and end (first
reference point for start, second for end).
Then it will ask for the length of the axle.
followed by the type of curve, ony 1 available. (press 1 enter)
and finally the number of segments for the curve ( the more segments the
bigger the filesize (less than 3 will crash)  30 gives a reasonable • curve).
It will then write a as.dat file  wicht contains your axle.
You can just add it to your model by placing it in the origin with no
rotation. (if you have chosen your points correctly)


hope you enjoy.

Koen







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Hello, I just finished a first implementation for creating flexable axes and i'm quickly posting it before i go home for the weekend. It's my second program ever and my first object oriented one (so don't expect too much :-) ). If someone wants to (...) (24 years ago, 4-Nov-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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