> The 2nd image I posted above (ColoredRings) is the example. Each ring is
> composed of spheres 0.5 units apart on the circumference. The macro simply
> calculates the angle between one sphere and the next for a given ring. The
> angle given is rounded to the nearest value that will divide into 360, so
> objects can be placed evenly around the circumference, with no uneven gaps.
Oh! I get it. I was confised; the second picture shows both macros in use, what
is the point of the first one then?
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