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DLL Talk / DLL Request - Maths

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Hayer
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Posted: 26th Sep 2007 13:12
Hi!
Could some on please make me a DLL with the commands:
--
fmod
modf
--

Please, i have been trying for 2hours to make a dll for DBPro now, and i rly need those math commands.. :/

spooky
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Posted: 26th Sep 2007 14:01
Is that a floating point mod.

The builtin DBPro command already copes with floats with the mod command.



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Hayer
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Posted: 26th Sep 2007 14:02 Edited at: 26th Sep 2007 14:04
lol, its NOT a documentation on it? :S

edit:
eh-h..
77.77 mod 66.66 returns 0 :s

that dont sounds right :/

spooky
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Posted: 26th Sep 2007 14:11 Edited at: 26th Sep 2007 14:13
I get 11.1 on my pc

The sparse documentation does exist if you know where to find it! Hit F1, then 'principles' then 'operators'.

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spooky
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Posted: 26th Sep 2007 14:17
You must be running old version of DBPro.

Release notes for V6.0 state;

Quote: "
MOD operator now allows floating point values to be passed in as parameters (internally uses the FMOD function)
"


PS We are up to 6.6b now.

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Hayer
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Posted: 28th Sep 2007 18:32
ah-h... good, got it working now

Raven
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Posted: 7th Oct 2007 10:40
watch out though, the dbp math still uses the pure floating-point system. So it's not entirely perfect for maths.

I believe that Nick (Happy OSX Dude) still has his math plug-ins available and IanM might have a couple in his MatrixUtils library

Hayer
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Posted: 20th Oct 2007 15:05
yea, got that problem now... working with very small numbers and some BIG ones

where can i find Nick's dll?

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