folle76
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classically used curvilinear coordinate
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to describe a variable section along a curve.
and therefore, said sd3 a parameter of the sketch section, an example is:
sd3=100*(trajpar+1) or in general sd3=f(trajpar).
I need to write:
sd3=f(x) where x is coordinated according to a reference system.
How can I do that? I tried to lean on a chart using the evalgraph function, but it doesn't work.
I am forced to write the x=g(trajpar) function so that:
sd3=f(g(trajpar)). ?
Thank you.
n.b: I think it's a question from prof. I've seen it a lot in the ball on these topics. Oh, they can answer the others too, huh? information is like money: You don't give a shit who comes. . .
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to describe a variable section along a curve.
and therefore, said sd3 a parameter of the sketch section, an example is:
sd3=100*(trajpar+1) or in general sd3=f(trajpar).
I need to write:
sd3=f(x) where x is coordinated according to a reference system.
How can I do that? I tried to lean on a chart using the evalgraph function, but it doesn't work.
I am forced to write the x=g(trajpar) function so that:
sd3=f(g(trajpar)). ?
Thank you.
n.b: I think it's a question from prof. I've seen it a lot in the ball on these topics. Oh, they can answer the others too, huh? information is like money: You don't give a shit who comes. . .