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> Have a look at the 'vturbulence()' function.
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> Christoph
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Thanks, but it appears to be the opposite of what I want (if I understand
turbulence properly). The vector returned by vturbulence() for pt A is the
original vector of the point that is essentially now located at A rather
than where the point that was originally at A is now.
-tgq
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