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Sam Van Oort <sam### [at] yahoo com> wrote in message
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> Actually, I could: my new include file can parse something like 50,000
> objects/minute (with random rotation, scaling, and location)....
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Without intersection?
-Shay
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Jan Walzer wrote:
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> No need to post this, I think ..
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> it's the most primitive(and slow) way of placing
> spheres, I think. I first calculated the size of
> the sphere, then its place. Then I simply tested
> if there's already a sphere there that is in the
> way (vlength(m2-m1)<r1+r2). If not, than I place
> this new sphere and save the size and it's place
> in an array and move on to the next sphere. Else
> I try to find a new position/size...
It's absolutely off-topic, but I'm interested in how
one can type three big paragraphs, absolutely block-
aligned without using any filthy tricks like insert-
ing spaces and the like?
Markus
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