I was just saying that your expresison is applying a time offset to a static value, hence there is no change. If you want to time offset the whole value (including "curve" as that is the only bit that changes over time), try something like this (not sure if that gives you what you are after, but both Transform_MatchMove9.lag and lagOff00 are static values in your set up):

curve(frame + Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00) * 
parent.Transform_MatchMove9.lag/lagOff00



On 3/6/14, 2:08 PM, adam jones wrote:
the lag is for increasing the spacial translation in y and then the time off set is to offset the whole translation back in time to create a wave like motion from the original track.

it might be an arse about tit way of doing it but work with the time offset nodes but I need to bake out key frames.

-adam


On 06/03/2014, at 11:38 AM, Frank Rueter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

lagOff00 holds a static value, so I'm not sure what the time offset is meant to achieve?


On 3/6/14, 1:17 PM, adam jones wrote:
script included.



On 06/03/2014, at 9:58 AM, Frank Rueter<[email protected]>  wrote:

have you tries using parentheses to ensure the time offset is applied before 
your division?
curve * parent.Transform_MatchMove9.lag / 
(lagOff00(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00))


On 3/5/14, 7:44 PM, adam jones wrote:
Hey all

I want to be able to offset a translation in a transform node.

I am currently doing this

for x

curve(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00)


and

what I am using in the x value applies the time offset but being I want to 
apply a spacial off set to the y transform along with the time offset I have 
done this

curve*parent.Transform_MatchMove9.lag/lagOff00(frame+parent.Transform_MatchMove9.timeOff00)

problem I am having is that the time offset is not being applied.

if any one could help me with the syntax it would be great.

cheers guys
-adam


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