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November 6, 2020, 13:39 |
Delta Value instead of Scaled Value | Distribution | Glyph
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Hi there,
how can I copy delta value of a distribution instead of scaled value in a glyph script? $con getDistribution -copy 1 gets the scaled value and not delta value... I need to get to the delta value instead... there is an option in GUI though for copying distribution based on delta value... Cheers, Pay |
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November 9, 2020, 15:59 |
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David Garlisch
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If I understand your Q correctly, I suspect one of these will work:
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November 10, 2020, 09:51 |
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Hi David,
Assuming we have a distribution on con_1 and we have con_2 for which we want to copy the distribution from con_1, when we copy the distribution how can we only copy the delta value and not scaled distribution? FYI con1 and con2 have different length. In GUI I see the options: copy delta values, copy scaled distributions. I am wondering how I can do the same in my script. Best, |
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November 10, 2020, 12:40 |
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David Garlisch
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Almost everything done in the GUI is accomplished with Glyph calls.
Turn on message windows journaling (right click on message window) and perform the copy operation in the GUI. The Glyph calls used will be written to the message window. |
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November 11, 2020, 09:29 |
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How can I force the copy to keep the begin and end spacing same? con_1 with dis_1 and hast begin_1 and end_1 copy on con_2 with different length but it must have same distribution with exact same begin and end spacing. If I change the spacing (end and begin) after being copied, it disturbs the smooth node distribution over the connector... any clue? |
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November 11, 2020, 11:58 |
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David Garlisch
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I am not understanding the question.
It might be time for someone else with more experience in this area to chime in. |
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November 11, 2020, 12:34 |
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If I copy the distribution (e.g. delta value) and then set the beginning and ending spacings. It disturbs the distribution. If I set the ending and beginning spacing first and then copy the distribution (e.g. delta value), distribution changes the ending and beginning spacings. |
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November 11, 2020, 19:25 |
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David Garlisch
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Unless someone else wants to contribute, it is time to contact the Pointwise Support Department.
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