On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Kevin Fishburne <kevinfishbu...@eightvirtues.com> wrote: > I need to use the Sin() function to calculate an output range from an > input range. The advantage of Sin() is that it's not linear; it makes a > nice smooth curve of values sort of like a sound wave in an audio editor. this example project does this using 50 numbers, you can adjust the stepping in the FOR loop to change the number of numbers produced.
Ian
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