I sent some pics that are awaiting approval (tried to make them small, but guess it didn't work?).
As I look at this more, I realize that I need to actually not just offset, but "replace" the value. This is adding a value to one index... but I need to have the starting point of the offset work so that the placement of the iteration is considered "origin" point. Back to the drawing board. I've tried a couple of things to workaround that, but nothing is gellin'. I can't seem to successfully isolate the value of each position to subtract. Thanks for your time Chris, George Toledo On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:07 PM, George Toledo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you! Seeing that made me realize immediately that I've actually used > that exact expression before. Geez. Who knows when that would have popped in > my mind. I ended up replicating the function with other patches, but it > ended up being a little bit of goldberg's machine. This lets me lop out some > patches. > > I would still like to flesh out "why doesn't the current index out of > iterator variables deliver results that I would expect when working with > structure index's index input". > > Now, I know that as is, it is totally pointless to be using the queue like > this, because one can just hook the interpolate to the sprite directly. > However, in more complex scenarios, one does need to do things like this. > > This is actually why I largely avoid using Current Index to iterate through > values when using a structure index setup like this. It just doesn't seem to > do what I expect all the time. > > So, with the "wrong" pic, the structure index input is attached to the > current index output from iterator variables. In the other, I'm using > interpolation as a workaround. > > -George Toledo > > > > > On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Christopher Wright < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> > To add further to my "internet talking to myself" thread today... >> >> To break your monologue (otherwise you might turn into a supervillan or >> something ;) -- can you please post some pictures of what you're seeing, and >> what you expect? >> >> >> (modify just 1 of an iteration -- not sure if that's what you were asking >> though) >> >> -- >> Christopher Wright >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> > >
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