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Re: Ring-r.dat primitives ?
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lugnet.cad
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Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:10:11 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> In lugnet.cad, Henrik Ewald writes:
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> > I need some help understanding the Ring-r.dat primitives:
> > What does "1 16 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 ring3.dat" mean?
> > Is it a ring with (radius 3 and ring-width 1) x 2,
> > thus giving a ring with radius 6 and ring-width 2?
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> In short, yes.
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> Hope this helps! ;-)
> Franklin
Thanks a lot !
Henrik
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| | Re: Ring-r.dat primitives ?
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| (...) In short, yes. The "ring-N.dat" primitive has an Inner Radius of (N) and an Outer Radius of (N+1). Thus, the primitive "ring-3.dat" has an Inner Radius of 3 and an Outer Radius of 4. By doubling the X and Z rows of the rotation matrix, you (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jan-01, to lugnet.cad)
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