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Notice that the differences can all be expressed as simple changes of sign of an item in some of the expressions. ''Tx'' is -1 or +1, ''Ty'' is -1, 0 or +1. ''Tx'' and ''Ty'' use those values so that they can be used as multipliers to either change the sign of what they multiplied with (if its -1) or leave it unchanged if its +1.
 
Notice that the differences can all be expressed as simple changes of sign of an item in some of the expressions. ''Tx'' is -1 or +1, ''Ty'' is -1, 0 or +1. ''Tx'' and ''Ty'' use those values so that they can be used as multipliers to either change the sign of what they multiplied with (if its -1) or leave it unchanged if its +1.
 
: Yep thats helpful, ta. I've passed the variables into the function now so I'm happy [[User:Jack|Jack]] 23:40, 20 Dec 2006 (NZST)
 
: Yep thats helpful, ta. I've passed the variables into the function now so I'm happy [[User:Jack|Jack]] 23:40, 20 Dec 2006 (NZST)
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::I'll wait until you've cleaned it up and reduced to single function using tx,ty before looking at that lot I think --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 09:05, 21 Dec 2006 (NZST)

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Those diffs are pretty revealing ay? ;-)

Notice that the differences can all be expressed as simple changes of sign of an item in some of the expressions. Tx is -1 or +1, Ty is -1, 0 or +1. Tx and Ty use those values so that they can be used as multipliers to either change the sign of what they multiplied with (if its -1) or leave it unchanged if its +1.

Yep thats helpful, ta. I've passed the variables into the function now so I'm happy Jack 23:40, 20 Dec 2006 (NZST)
I'll wait until you've cleaned it up and reduced to single function using tx,ty before looking at that lot I think --Nad 09:05, 21 Dec 2006 (NZST)