I think the question is, why have that book keeping available for
vline~? Are there any practical uses for it?

Otherwise, I don't see why it wouldn't be better to just accept a list
like [0, 1 1000, 0.5 1000, 0 2000( where it starts at 0, goes to 1 in
1000 seconds, then goes to .5 in 1000 seconds, then goes to 0 in 2000
seconds. Why even have the extra digit?

I am curious for the answer, so I CC'ed some gurus.

Confusedly,

~Kyle

On Jan 26, 2008 12:10 PM, hard off <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [0, 1 1000, 0 500 2000, 70000000 6 59000(
> |
> [vline~]
>
>
>
> =
>
> start at zero,
>
> ramp to 1 over a 1000ms period,
>
> ramp down to zero in 500ms, 2000ms after initial bang,
>
> ramp up to 70000000 in 6ms, 59000ms after inital bang
>
>
>
>
> nothing gets 'cut off'..the 3rd digit just schedules a delay from initial 
> bang.
>



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