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On 28/02/2003 at 22:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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--------- i'm trying to make a 3d linear gradient between two points, but i'm having trouble with my math... can anyone help?
ok, to make it clear in math terms , i have two points in space (gdata.start and gdata.end), i want to work out the distance of my point "p" from the plane who's normal is defined by gdata.end-gdata.start, with the point gdata.start being on the plane.
what am i doing wrong? (oh and i want the result in terms of the length of the distance between my start and end points).
gdata.start=Vector(0,-100,24); gdata.end=Vector(0,100,0); Vector norm=(gdata.end-gdata.start); r=(p-gdata.start)*!norm/Len(norm);
heeeelp!
On 01/03/2003 at 04:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
(!(end-start))*(p-start)
On 01/03/2003 at 10:58, xxxxxxxx wrote:
great thanks, does the trick nicely (and much more consise than my equation)