But if I reset them, aren't they going to set their positions to zero? Also, only the second mass is moving, left inlet of [link] is attached to a fixed point, so how can I send force to the second [mass] via [link]? Right inlet won't give any results. What do you mean exactly by 'mass parameter'? Is it for [mass] or [link]? Could you give an example?
Thanks On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Cyrille Henry <[email protected]> wrote: > hello, > > after setting a mass position (in a not-physical way), you have to reset > forces (in both link and masses). > > If you want to set initial position, you better have to use the mass > parameter. > otherwise, sending force is the "correct" way move masses. > > cheers > Cyrille > > > > Le 02/01/2013 11:48, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit : > >> I'm applying physical modeling to some visuals with pmpd's objects. I'm >> facing a problem with setting the position of [mass] sending it [setX $1(. >> [mass] will go to that position indeed, but as soon as I turn [metro] on it >> tends to go back to the previous position and then return to the position >> currently set. Even if I send the same position number to [link], it shows >> the same behavior. The patch is as follows (connections from [metro] and >> [setX $1( actually go to left inlets): >> >> [line 0 5] [metro 5] [setX $1( >> | /| / >> | / | / >> | / | / >> | / | / >> | / | / >> [link]x[mass] >> >> Any ideas on how to overcome this? >> >> p.s. happy new year! >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/** >> listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> >> >>
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