Archive: The " T " var..


21st July 2001 17:15 UTC

Ex. In superScopes T are not Initialized, So it means T have a Predefined value, aor an existing Value of the Compiler like D and R.
if in the "On beat" I write" ab= ab + 0.1;" it dont Works. but if a Put T = T + 0.1, I can see a Movement in the Scope.
I Know, means D = distance, I can configure that. and I understand what D is and how to work with it.

What, is the T defaul value? with what value is " T " initialized ? and PLEASE SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THE T DOES...
someone give me a simple eg. of how to work with that var...


16th August 2001 20:49 UTC

"T" is NOT a pre-defined variable.
all variables that are not pre-defined start out at 0 and go from that to... well anything. ;)
In *per frame*, or *beat*, it could be used as well as "ab", Q or any other undefined variable.
D & R are neither predefined in a superscope, only in movements.
X&Y are used in superscopes, as well as V,B,H,W,Red,Green,Blue.


Linus


17th August 2001 18:33 UTC

Thanks Man... Thank YOU VERY MUCH ! I've made that question thoudsands of times and Nobody answered correctly.. !!!!
Thanks for The Support. !!
NApoleAN HeLL


17th August 2001 21:22 UTC

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17th August 2001 22:58 UTC

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