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Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

(OP)
Hi!

I use curve by equation. In my model the "t" parameter is not goes default(0 to 1). I would like to use "t" 0 to 5.

Please help me!

THX
 

RE: Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

Can you use 5*t in your equation?

RE: Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

The range is always 0 to 1. You have to use a multiplier like Cowski said.

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RE: Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

(OP)
Oh, my...
It's nice!

RE: Curve by equation t goes from 0 to 5.

For (-1,+1) you can use something like the following.

F for Flip
F= 2*(t-.5)
t=0  , F=-1
t=.5 , F=0
t=1  , F=1

For Variable Section sweeps you follow the same techniques except t has a [/b]rajpar[/b] appended to it any t will be trajpar in the relation.

Trajpar is 0 at start of sweep and 1 at the other end just like T in curve by Equation.

Michael

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