How to skew something (via XFORM)
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‎2008-11-15 06:09 PM
‎2008-11-15
06:09 PM
Her thread was sort of hijacked into a discussion of XFORM, so I have copied it into the GDL forum for further discussion of XFORM. Her original question on walls should be answered in the remaining thread in Working in ArchiCAD:
Sincerely,
Karl
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Hello,
I am trying to create a wall that is slanted in two different directions, see the picture, but I haven’t been able to figure out how to do. I have looked at the complex profiles tool, but I have only managed to create a wall that is slanted at the same direction in both ends, not in opposite directions.
Anyone who knows how to do?
Regards,
Katarina
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‎2008-12-14 08:34 PM
‎2008-12-14
08:34 PM
Oleg Schmidt is the one who suggesting skewing as a practical use of XFORM:
From: Oleg Subject: [GDLTalk] Re: XFORM (was koordinates) Date: July 13, 2001 1:33:04 PM MDT To: Karl Ottenstein Hello Karl, This is great explanation, Karl !!! KO> ! KO> ! This is probably not that useful for most GDL programmers There is one opportunity which I really used in GDL practice. It something similar SKEW. It is possible to achieve a skew in various directions. For example: ang=30 XFORM 1,0,0,0, 0,1,0,0, TAN(ang),0,1,0 CYLIND 0.5,1 DEL 1 Thanks, Oleg
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‎2008-12-14 08:40 PM
‎2008-12-14
08:40 PM
PS Glad to see the Yahoo GDL Talk messages are still present there:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/GDLTalk/messages
I never visit that forum any longer, since we have had a GDL forum here ... but I see it still has activity. I would prefer that everyone post GDL issues here, so that content is focused in just one place.
Cheers,
Karl
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/GDLTalk/messages
I never visit that forum any longer, since we have had a GDL forum here ... but I see it still has activity. I would prefer that everyone post GDL issues here, so that content is focused in just one place.
Cheers,
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2008-12-14 09:11 PM
‎2008-12-14
09:11 PM
Hello Karl,
Your post to Laurent has the explanation text and the
math references I remember from your object but as
you say the code is not exactly the same. I suspect
that after your post to Laurent you decided to make
the lib part I described but I don't know how you made
it available to others.
Thanks Karl,
Peter Devlin
Your post to Laurent has the explanation text and the
math references I remember from your object but as
you say the code is not exactly the same. I suspect
that after your post to Laurent you decided to make
the lib part I described but I don't know how you made
it available to others.
Thanks Karl,
Peter Devlin
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