Hi list!
I have a mathematical problem that I am not able to solve on my own:
Suppose you have two straight lines, defined by two points:
Let's say
point(x1, y1) and point(x2, y2) for line 1
and
point(x3, y3) and point(x4, y4) for line 2.
What's the algorithm for calculating the point
You might want to check out Buddy API (http://www.buddyapi.com). Its open
function will open a file with the file's associated app (win) or creator
(mac). I've found Buddy's open more reliable in general. You get 2
functions for free, so it won't cost ya nothin'. 'Course, it is an xtra, so
you
Suppose you have two straight lines, defined by two points:
Let's say
point(x1, y1) and point(x2, y2) for line 1
and
point(x3, y3) and point(x4, y4) for line 2.
What's the algorithm for calculating the point where these two lines
intersect?
Convert them both into the form y = mx + c
You need to
read, not scan, my opinionated volatile alter-ego.
No, I'd rather not. That requires far too much effort -- effort I
could spend on pontification.
LOL. You do have a knack for it.
Ok, I'll rise to the bait.
Film clips.
Vector graphics
Vector-based text
I'm gonna
Thanks for that,
I actualy resorted to BuddyAPI yesterday but my hold on Lingo is so slight
that im having trouble understanding how to get it to work (I guess for some
of us there's just no hope).
If anyone has BuddyAPI and can help me with the basics that would be so
good.
thanks
Matt
Oh yes; I will...
You just saved me a bunch of work
I'm off to get my lazy chair... :)
Thanks a lot...
Chris.
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