Custom variables in the graph
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Custom variables in the graph
The graph is awesome! But it would be absolutely cool if you could not only display the given things like energy, time, position etc. but display custom variables, too.
For example there's a bar at the bottom to add a new variable like "scene.my.acceleration" and its value can be displayed in the graph.
For example there's a bar at the bottom to add a new variable like "scene.my.acceleration" and its value can be displayed in the graph.
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KarateBrot - Posts: 825
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
I was just about to post this as well!
*Spooky*
Also Acceleration be part of it by default.
This plotter is a great idea but without custom variable you cannot have Torque, power and more!
Also Acceleration be part of it by default.
This plotter is a great idea but without custom variable you cannot have Torque, power and more!
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
Support.
An alternative is to make the motor speed of a hinge the custom variable, so that you can read the speed of the motor if you wanted to read the custom variable.
An alternative is to make the motor speed of a hinge the custom variable, so that you can read the speed of the motor if you wanted to read the custom variable.
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Conundrumer - Posts: 344
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
i support this thoroughly. im surprised it isnt already in
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
I agree, especially with acceleration being default. Could be very useful.
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
Also, I will have to make a now K probe so it will be working in algodoo.
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xplane80 - Posts: 498
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
I support this idea.
NOTE: I'm not an Algoryx member.
Hi, Algodoo lovers. Have you read next topic? Featured scenes suggestions
To translators: English.cfg changelog will be useful (even for me).
Hi, Algodoo lovers. Have you read next topic? Featured scenes suggestions
To translators: English.cfg changelog will be useful (even for me).
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tatt61880 - [Most Helpful Person 2010]
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
Do something like this:
density = yourvariable
And watch attraction energy plot (attractiong strenght should be constant).. Provisional like a hell, but works.
density = yourvariable
And watch attraction energy plot (attractiong strenght should be constant).. Provisional like a hell, but works.
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Re: Custom variables in the graph
krzat wrote:Do something like this:
density = yourvariable
And watch attraction energy plot (attractiong strenght should be constant).. Provisional like a hell, but works.
I like your idea.
However, how could you plot the next one?
X-axis: Your variable
Y-axis: Attraction energy
Even if you could so, build-in-feature for this will be the best.
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Hi, Algodoo lovers. Have you read next topic? Featured scenes suggestions
To translators: English.cfg changelog will be useful (even for me).
Hi, Algodoo lovers. Have you read next topic? Featured scenes suggestions
To translators: English.cfg changelog will be useful (even for me).
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