That`s why I'm dividing 1.0 with the length of the curve. So I'll get a 
value between 1-0 param on the curve. So its always on the curve. 0 will be 
the start and 1 will be the end of the curve.
At least that's how I usually do it.

Greets,
J

On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 10:03:25 PM UTC+2, Emre Tekinalp wrote:
>
> Hello Janos,
>
> thanks for the feedback, I have to check it out tonight when I'm home 
> honestly, if this could work, but I assume (correct me if I'm wrong), 
> the point you are retrieving the param from needs to be on the curve 
> right? As you've said it 'equally spaced points ON the curve'?
> Would it not otherwise return you a null or something if it's not on the 
> curve?
>
> I'm not 100% sure, I have to check it out.
>
> Thanks Sirrrr
> Emre
>

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