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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
This is very useful ... Thanks Tiffy for putting this together ... and sharing
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
Nice work, tiffy!
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
tiffy wrote:general maths in Ruby for Flowstone for newbies
Wow man....this is awesome....exactly what I needed...
Was experimenting with the 'Math.sin' thing i saw in user guide in "frames"
section, to build new Modulation module..maybe ruby Osc...?....
Only had sin,cos,tan so far, so this new stuff is great..
In another experiment, I was using my current modulators to create a movement system
for game development...works great for flying saucers/invaders and stuff....
But it does seem like doing it in math would be better...
In another experiment...I'm stuck trying to make a ball "roll" according to the moving
axis its sitting on..I'm not getting the math part right...so this FSM is going to be
a big help.
thanks for creating and uploading ..
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
thanks tiffy for sharing, useful stuff!
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
Thanks Tiffy !
Lots to read there ... and thanks for the tutorial share
note: In your 1st post, you mention the correction ... you should consider updating the FSM file.
Again ... Thanks!
Lots to read there ... and thanks for the tutorial share
note: In your 1st post, you mention the correction ... you should consider updating the FSM file.
Again ... Thanks!
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
Someone must do the dirty job...
Good work tiffy!
One thing I did noticed regarding explaining examples (on exampke of arrays, and not related to the topic, at least yet). If the example contains "words", then it's less readable than simple numbers and letters (not only for non-english). Words = meanings, and in programming examples - that meaning is meaningless... however still processed by reader's attention, all with "" and other marks ("dog", "cat", "apple", etc.; it's like DDoS for the brain). I guess Trog will argue with that in a minute.
Good work tiffy!
One thing I did noticed regarding explaining examples (on exampke of arrays, and not related to the topic, at least yet). If the example contains "words", then it's less readable than simple numbers and letters (not only for non-english). Words = meanings, and in programming examples - that meaning is meaningless... however still processed by reader's attention, all with "" and other marks ("dog", "cat", "apple", etc.; it's like DDoS for the brain). I guess Trog will argue with that in a minute.
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
tiffy wrote:some more Ruby Basics
..Thanks again.
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