I did come up with a way using a very verbose drawn out method that referenced every bit,
and copies one array to the other, but this looks much neaterI'll give it a try, thanks!
I did come up with a way using a very verbose drawn out method that referenced every bit,
and copies one array to the other, but this looks much neaterI'll give it a try, thanks!
If it works, you can repay me by sending me some of those DSE component racks you were bragging about on OCAU. Hehe j/k.
"I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge?" - Douglas Adams
It's a small world
There was a little more to it than bragging.
I was trying to find interested people to get together to possibly buy the next lot in a few months.
But I also try to show off a bit
Cheers, Art.
*wonders if any of the Perth DSE stores are willing to flog theirs off too*
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"I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge?" - Douglas Adams
Nice routine. How about an angle turn and not exactly 90 degrees?
I mean, to rotate an object live?
Ioannis
Then you'd be needing this:
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=10528
For the trig functions.
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