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3 Dimensional Chat / Kinda Dumb Curvevalue question

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Sixty Squares
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Posted: 8th Jun 2006 19:00 Edited at: 24th Jul 2010 16:24
Okay this may sound really dumb but...
How does the Curvevalue command work? Whenever I use it it does not gradually bring a value up, but it brings it up instantly.
FOR EXAMPLE (may not be formatted correctly), when I write...


when I do this as well as putting the curvevalue in the loop and as well as saying "a#=curvevalue(100,1,1) it still goes straight to 100! WHY IS THIS CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME!


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Posted: 8th Jun 2006 22:43
wrong forum! but i will help you anyway

the last parameter is the number of steps you want it to take.. ideally you subtract one from this each time it is run but just leave it as a constant if you want a more exponential looking speedup/slowdown

basically, if you set it to 1, it will get there instantly
if you set it to 2, it will get there after 2 times (will = 1/2)
if you set it to 3, it will get there after 3 times (will = 1/3)
etc

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Posted: 8th Jun 2006 23:25
sorry for posting this on the wrong forum! But...

THANK YOU VERY MUCH I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WONDERING HOW THAT WORKS!!!! NOW I GET IT THANKS!

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