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    Collision within a Radius

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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 07/04/2011 at 13:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      okay using the last code i posted the res.hitpos always returns 0,0,0

      Anyone have any idea why?

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        On 07/04/2011 at 14:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        (0,0,0) is correct.

        Because you calculate the distance between your 'intersection line' and a hit point of the intersection.

        A Point at a line = distance = 0. 😉

        You should do it maybe with points of a polygon near the hit point.

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          On 07/04/2011 at 16:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Like this?

          Vector distance = PointLineDistance(wtail, oray, pObj->GetMg().off);

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            THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

            On 07/04/2011 at 16:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            How does the vector returned by PointLineDistance() represent the distance,,,  what does each Real in the Vector represent?

            for example   when I use the above line I get a bunch of different numbers and those numbers do not seem to be the same when the camera is in different places..

            Hopefully that makes sense..  lol

            ~Shawn

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              THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

              On 07/04/2011 at 16:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              The ray should be in the same space as the object and the shortest distance is the length of the returned vector.

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                On 07/04/2011 at 17:27, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                okay I've got it work using

                  
                  
                Vector distance = PointLineDistance(wtail, whead, pObj->GetMg().off);  
                  Real disX = distance.x;  
                  Real disY = distance.y;  
                  Real disZ = distance.z;  
                  
                  //if (cRay->GetNearestIntersection(&res))  
                  if((disX > -20 && disX < 20) && (disY > -20 && disY < 20) && (disZ > -20 && disZ < 20))    
                  {  
                      //GePrint("A COLLISION HAS OCCURRED");  
                      return TRUE;  
                  }  
                  
                

                now in order to make this whole thing work the right way I need to be able to capture the initial mouse location when the mouse is clicked and dragged and then not get the mouse location while it is dragging..   So basically I want the mouse location where the user clicks but then I don't want the location while the mouse is dragging.

                Is this possible...  I currently use BFM_INPUT_X & BFM_INPUT_Y  to get the mouse location but this value changes as the mouse is dragging.

                Thanks,

                Shawn

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                  On 07/04/2011 at 18:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Just use GetLength(), e.g.

                  const Real threshold = 10.0;   
                  Real dist = result.GetLength();   
                  if(dist <= threshold) return TRUE;
                  
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                    THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                    On 07/04/2011 at 18:35, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    Thank you David that is much cleaner..  🙂

                      
                      Vector distance = PointLineDistance(wtail, whead, pObj->GetMg().off);  
                      const Real threshold = 20.0;  
                      Real dist = distance.GetLength();  
                        
                      if(dist <= threshold)    
                      {  
                          //GePrint("A COLLISION HAS OCCURED");  
                          return TRUE;  
                      }  
                    

                    Anyone know about getting the mouse position of the initial click when doing a mouse drag?

                    Thanks,

                    Shawn

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                      On 07/04/2011 at 23:12, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Hello,
                      a question where you perform this?
                      if you hare in mouse input you can use ViewPortSelect::PickObject()
                      this will fill a c4dobjectlist with all obj in the radius in z order.
                      it will have not very good performance but can solve the situation.

                      try it

                      all the best
                      Franz

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                        On 08/04/2011 at 02:50, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        Hi Franz.   Thanks,   I am able to select within a set radius now.  See the last code I posted.  Now I am trying to figure out how to capture the screen coordinates of the first initial mouse click when the user drags the mouse.  I do not want to keep storing the mouse position after that first click so I need to figure out how to store only that first click.  🙂

                        Thanks,

                        Shawn

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                          On 08/04/2011 at 07:40, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          This is from the liquid draw example in the SDK.
                          Seems to work.

                          Real mx = msg.GetReal(BFM_INPUT_X);  
                          Real my = msg.GetReal(BFM_INPUT_Y);  
                          GePrint(RealToString(mx));  
                          GePrint(RealToString(my));  
                          

                          -ScottA

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                            THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                            On 08/04/2011 at 08:27, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                            Howdy,

                            Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                            ...Now I am trying to figure out how to capture the screen coordinates of the first initial mouse click when the user drags the mouse.  I do not want to keep storing the mouse position after that first click so I need to figure out how to store only that first click....

                            If you store the mouse x and y in local variables startx and starty, and do that before the while loop, those variables won't change during the dragging.  😉

                            Adios,
                            Cactus Dan

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