When Combining 3 wires into a Fat wire, how can I control which is which?
I’m calculating X, Y and Z coordinates for input into a Follower via “Target Position” to control the location of an object.
The Calculators are each wired into ports A, B and C of a Combiner, and the Fat Wire output is connected to Target Position on the Follower.
It appears that in my experiment, “B” is controlling the vertical (Y) position. Can I assume that A, B, C always map to X, Y and Z in that sequence?
Note that I’m not sure how to distinguish the X and Z axes, so explaining that would be a help too.
Thank you!
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Hello !
I dindn't try to move objects but i used combiners.
If you link something to the first channel of the combiner, it will be linked to the first channel of the splitter. If i assign X to the first channel of the combiner i can find X in the fisrt channel of my splitter ;) -
It may be that the "Target Position of a Follower" behaves like the "input ports of a Combiner" in that the positions always map to the XYZ parameters in that sequence.
Or maybe not!
I ma SO looking forward to some actual documentation!!
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