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Geek Culture / matrix support on dark basic

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:19
does db have any matrix compatibility? Like not, arrays, I mean real matrixes so you can use transformation matrixes.

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Benjamin
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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:22
1. Wrong board.

2. Read the manual.

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bitJericho
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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:25
3. Yes.


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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:38 Edited at: 15th Dec 2007 23:42
thx

EDIT: you guys aren't talking about the 3d world thingy matrixes right?

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Benjamin
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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:43
I was actually talking about reading the manual.

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Posted: 15th Dec 2007 23:46
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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 00:09
I wouldn't exactly call him stupid if he knows how to use matrices. I've never been able to wrap my head around it

Then again, maybe I'm just dumber

Anyways, mathematical matrices are possible, RTFM!


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Jeku
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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 00:41
Honestly if there's no real built-in functions for doing matrix math, why not write your own? There's tons of info out there you can apply to pretty much any language.

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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 10:37
Check the DBP manual. If you're using classic, you'll need to write your own. I think someone may have even already written a matrix library.


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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 12:00
Quote: "I wouldn't exactly call him stupid if he knows how to use matrices. I've never been able to wrap my head around it
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Me neither.


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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 12:17
Here's a slight tutorial I wrote some years back, might help explain matrices a little better.

http://zimnox.com/tutorials/tutorial_matrix.html


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Posted: 16th Dec 2007 17:16
Baggers made some vector/matrix functions for DBC a while back: http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=73920&b=10.

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