t
Yeah, good point ...
I concur! :P
Is "t" the programmer's version of the engineer's "j" or the mathematician's "i"? :toothy
Maybe he wanted us to list all srccode on matrix manipulation for him, but he was lazy to explain and decided on "like the topic reads", but then got even more lazy and decided on "read topic", but "read" is what we anyways do here, so "topic", but he gave-up typing the 4 last characters - and thought we'd guess :green2
Let's hope the subsequent posts will contain more (significant) characters :U
QuoteMaybe he wanted us to list all srccode on matrix manipulation for him
OK, here goes.
;affine transforms
.data
f
I could've accepted T but not t
try this :bg :U
t T t T t T t T t T
T t T t T t T t T t
t T t T t T t T t T
T t T t T t T t T t
...
..
.
ragdog
T =
1 - (Yy + Zz) Xy + Wz Zx - Wy
Xy - Wz 1 - (Xx + Zz) Yz + Wx
Zx + Wy Yz - Wz 1 - (Xx + Yy)
Maybe millzy was just seeing how much time we would waste speculating what “t� might mean :green
ahh t(ea) :U
(http://www.miasa.de/Bilder/tee-small.jpg)
Possible translation:
Dear members, would anyone be so kind as to inform me of, or point me in the direction of information regarding, matrix manipulation.
thx ^_^
Tedd, you're optimistic as always! :) Let me be the pesimist:
"Dear members, would anyone be so kind to help me with this homework? My nasty teacher keep ask me to write a small assembly program that is able to manipulate a matix.
I would type more, but I'm in hurry to post a question in a C++ forum about my other homework, and, then, I have to see what those lazzy VB coders proposed for my homework for last week. Last time the teacher was quite dissapointed..
thx ^_^ "