Multi Visibility Error

Multi Visibility Error

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Multi Visibility Error

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For those familiar with the multiple visibility work around where you use lookup tables to change the visibility based on the coordinates of a point parameter.

I am having a problem with only the left and down stretch parameters in the block attached. When you stretch in these directions it moves the point parameter and I'm not sure why because it is not associated with any action other than the lookup tables. Maybe there is something I am not aware of though. Usually someone on here has the answer within minutes so I figured why scratch my head about it.

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h_s_walker
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The reason why your M1 value keeps on changing is because you have a basepoint parameter which you are moving, but you are not moving M! relative to that basepoint. 

 

eg Stretching to the left by 10 will give a basepoint X value of -10, but since M1 hasn't moved it's new X value will be 0

 

I've added a couple of move parameters to your stretches and added the M1 parameter. Now the "Value" of M1 will always be one of the ones you want

 

Howard Walker
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Wow I feel a little dumb but I understand what's going on now. Either your way or just including it in the original stretch action would work. I thought I should be leaving it where it is unless the tables were changing it.  Thank you for the quick response!

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I was fiddling with your block for a while. I even put my own point parameter in before I noticed you had a base point parameter and it was moving with your stretch.

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