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On 14/10/2006 at 10:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: 9.6
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Language(s) : C++ ;
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Hi,
Ive come into a really strange problem
SplineObject *spline = static_cast<SplineObject*>(doc->GetActiveObject());
Vector *points = spline->GetPoint();
Vector p = Vector(0);
p = points[1];
Vector u = !p;
If I create a default Circle Primitive, make it editable (and leave it at its default location)
then I run the above code.
In Cinema 4D, the second point on the spline is at location <0, 200, 0>. Cinema 4D reports this and you can clearly see it too.
When I attempt to use the coe above, the resulting vector is <1.22, 200, 0> and its unit vector is <6.0, 1.0, 0>
Why is this? How is it even possible to have a unit vector with a 6 on the x?
Ive been staring at this for the past hour now, and I can't see whats wrong