For your second question, the equivalent for an fcurve node would be the
ramp parameter node, set to float values. You have to go up one level to
adjust the actual fcurve.

And for your last question, I might not be that helpful but in the SideFx
forums there is a forum specially for softimage users which might be a good
place to ask about equivalent tools between softimage and houdini. I find
it that asking houdini questions here keeps also things moving, but some
people might not like it.

cheers.



On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Fabricio Chamon <[email protected]> wrote:

> ..sorry, hit send too soon.
>
> Question #1: are there any equivalents to ICE "get ... in set"? or or do I
> have to iterate and store values for later comparision? In other words:
> what is the best or recommended workflow to compare single point data with
> global point data?
>
> Question #2: any nodes that resemble a fCurve node, like we have in ICE?
> if not, what is the alternative?
>
> and finally, I can see this list is becoming more and more houdini-esque
> than ever..but, what is the best place to ask beginner questions like the
> above? houdini foruns, houdini list, odForce...
>
> thanks!
>
> 2017-03-06 14:23 GMT+01:00 Fabricio Chamon <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi, I'm slowly getting into houdini and this is my first attempt to port
>> a really simple ridged fractal deformer made in ICE to houdini (using
>> pointvop).
>>
>> Question #1: are there any equivalents to ICE "get ... in set"? or or do
>> I have to iterate and store values for later comparision? In other words:
>> what is the best or recommended workflow to compare single point data with
>>
>
>
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