Re: expression bug ?

Date : Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:25:09 -0500
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Russ Grycza" <RGBavidDS(at)buckeye-express.com>
Subject : Re: expression bug ?
Hey - this is wacky! I haven't used expressions yet, or gone through the tutorial, but mine is doing the same. If I put in Input 1+10 for the _expression_, a value of 0 results in a value of 9. Translate x to translate x and translate z to translate z both seem to work OK, but translate y to translate y seems buggered up.
 
Should it be like this?
 
Russ
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:58 AM
Subject: _expression_ bug ?

How come when I drag a dve translate y node to another dve translate y node and edit the _expression_ to read Input1-100, I get -90 in the other y box as the result. If I change the frist y to 30 I get -60 instead of -70, there seems to be an offset of 10. Has anyone seen this. I tried in a different project just to make sure that a corrupt project wasnt affecting the result. Also, I tried dragging to a different node and I am also getting unexpected results that make no sense mathematically. Thanks for any help.


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