Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 13:58:54 John Kasunich wrote: > On Sat, Dec 5, 2015, at 01:22 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Short answer, no. I can't find a method to reference a numbered > > variable indirectly so that I can setup the init data code in a nice > > neat little WHILE/ENDWHILE loop. Thi

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 13:58:54 John Kasunich wrote: > On Sat, Dec 5, 2015, at 01:22 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Short answer, no. I can't find a method to reference a numbered > > variable indirectly so that I can setup the init data code in a nice > > neat little WHILE/ENDWHILE loop. Thi

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 13:51:36 andy pugh wrote: > On 5 December 2015 at 18:22, Gene Heskett wrote: > > I can't find a method to reference a numbered variable > > indirectly > > You can do: > > #3 = 12345 > #5 = 67890 > #6 = 3 > > #1 = ##6 > (DEBUG, The index is #6 and the value is #1) > #1

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 12:02:46 Gene Heskett wrote: I give up for the moment, unless someone can tell me how to access a #100 type variable from the value stored in #<_tmp_nurbs>. I thought maybe I could access #4900 by assigning like this, but I apparently cannot even store 4900 into #<_t

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread John Kasunich
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015, at 01:22 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Short answer, no. I can't find a method to reference a numbered variable > indirectly so that I can setup the init data code in a nice neat little > WHILE/ENDWHILE loop. This also intimates that I cannot access the > #numbered data

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread andy pugh
On 5 December 2015 at 18:22, Gene Heskett wrote: > I can't find a method to reference a numbered variable > indirectly You can do: #3 = 12345 #5 = 67890 #6 = 3 #1 = ##6 (DEBUG, The index is #6 and the value is #1) #1 = #[1 + #6] (DEBUG, the next number is #[#3 +1]) Is that what you mean? The

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 12:02:46 Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 05 December 2015 08:57:52 Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings nurbs experts; > > > > I'm in the process of doing the code to carve the corner "keys" of > > these blanket chest lids. The end decorators are 90 degree arcs of > >

Re: [Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 05 December 2015 08:57:52 Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings nurbs experts; > > I'm in the process of doing the code to carve the corner "keys" of > these blanket chest lids. The end decorators are 90 degree arcs of > course. > > But it changes width at 1/3 the length of the key, by nomi

[Emc-users] Nurbs Q

2015-12-05 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings nurbs experts; I'm in the process of doing the code to carve the corner "keys" of these blanket chest lids. The end decorators are 90 degree arcs of course. But it changes width at 1/3 the length of the key, by nominally 3/16" because the breadboard end is about that much longer than