Hello everyone,
KSS 8.3 and KRC 4, KR 120 HA there.
So, I actually trying to recreate the weaving that were realized in ArcTech Basic (or Advanced, where they are the same).
So, for this I used :
Then, I used next parameters for amplitude and weave length:
$TECH_C[1].FCTCTRL.SCALE_IN = Lenght ;
$TECH_C[1].FCTCTRL.OFFSET_IN = 0.0 ;
$TECH_C[1].FCTCTRL.SCALE_OUT = Amplitude;
$TECH_C[1].FCTCTRL.OFFSET_OUT = 0.0;
My target is to create the figure,as it was made in Arctech Basic (#Triangle,#spiral and etc.), so
I did this:
$TECH[1].FCT.ORDER=1
$TECH[1].FCT.CPNUM=6
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X1=0.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y1=0.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X2=0.166666
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y2=1.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X3=0.333333
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y3=1.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X4=0.666666
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y4=-1.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X5=0.833333
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y5=-1.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.X6=1.0
$TECH[1].FCT.CPS1.Y6=0.0
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There comes interesting thing that I noticed: each X coordinate of the point should has bigger value than in previous point, e.g.:
And now is the main question - taking into account what I said above, how the spiral weaving was made in ArcTech Basic?
Seems like with the help of $TECHANGLE variable, but I didn't find any approval in ArcTech code.
Did anyone understand the mechanism of spiral weaving?
Thank you in advance!