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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / DBPro ODE documentation.

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DarkDISCUSSION
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 06:40
Hi,

I wish to use ODE physics in my project and find that there is no documentation for the ODE with Dark Basic Professional. I saw D.C.Foreman's tutorials on YouTube but aren't there anymore for anyone to view and study. Is there a documentation or tutorial on this somewhere maybe?



Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 10:37
ODE doesn't seem to be language specific, I would have thought that the code was generic. Most maths usually is generic.

Olby
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 12:23 Edited at: 14th Jun 2012 12:24
ODE is unofficial so there won't be a "standard" help file. Search the forums there's plenty of information here all around. I have gathered it in this post as well: http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=192195&b=38&msg=2291635#m2291635


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Indicium
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 16:59
Quote: " Most maths usually is generic."


But ODE is a library, not maths, so it will have specific DBPro commands.


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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 17:03
In mathematics it's an ordinary differential equation. I suppose this must be a different ODE.

Indicium
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Posted: 14th Jun 2012 17:14
Oh no, I'm sure he means this: http://www.ode.org/


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MrValentine
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Posted: 15th Jun 2012 03:50
this book

http://www.thegamecreators.com/?m=view_product&id=2162

has content relating to the built in ODE

but frankly even it tells you to get DarkPhysics

another method is to turn on intellisense and type ODE+[space key] to get a drop down list of the various related commands...

DarkDISCUSSION
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Posted: 16th Jun 2012 00:54
Quote: " even it tells you to get DarkPhysics"

I have it but is so slow.



basjak
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Posted: 26th Jun 2012 22:28
Use ode along with static universe to get reliable results.

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