Hhhhokay. I have been checking out the wiki for the past month I have been using expression 2 and I have learned a great Deal.
There are still two things I am uncertain about though: Vectors and Applyforce/ApplyAngforce.
Firstly, I do not understand vector commands - or more so their usage. All the wiki tells you how to do is create a vector within the expression, not how to implement it. If someone could explain what they can be used for, and possibly give an example, I would be very grateful.
Next, applyforce. This is the wiki's entry:
[quote="E2 Wiki"]
applyForce(V) Applies force according to the vector given (Forces independently on each axis unlike a vector thruster)
applyOffsetForce(V,V) Applies force to the expression according to the first vector from the location of the second
[/quote]
Now, to me that doesn't make much sense. In maths as I have just these last two months learned, vectors are directions and distances, IE, an instruction of where to go from any given/a specific point. How do you implement that mathematical base here? Or, are vectors different in Gmod?
In the Applyforce case, I will probably understand better once I understand how vectors work in Expression. Any help/explanations/examples are very much appreciated.
Your best bet is to ask that question here [url]http://www.wiremod.com/forum/expression-help/[/url]
The people here will not help you they will just bitch and complain for the next 50 posts. This isn't really a help forums anyway.
[QUOTE=Onemanclan;18385612]Your best bet is to ask that question here [url]http://www.wiremod.com/forum/expression-help/[/url]
The people here will not help you they will just bitch and complain for the next 50 posts. This isn't really a help forums anyway.[/QUOTE]
Oh yes. Damn. Sorry. I completely forgot about wiremod forums. I have them bookarked!
I was looking all over here for expression help forums. *Slaps head*
Disregard my idiocy!
Watch these:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEFVeoaGkDU&feature=related[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdPwCvsVQxY&feature=related[/media]
Good tutorials to learn how and what to do.
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