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24 Oct 2013 04:00 #14913
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Is it possible to get resulting (summary) curve for complex mixer? For example, as the last page of complex mixer (n + 1).
'EXPO' mult 'Deadband' -> what will be resulting curve?
'EXPO' mult 'Deadband' -> what will be resulting curve?
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24 Oct 2013 05:44 #14918
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It is possible to calculate each value when the mixer is applied. So: yes, it is possible, but can not be visualized in any case.
In the mixer you can mix multiple inputs together like an elevon with a scaled elevator and added a scaled aileron (for planes). In this case you get a curve which is dependent from two inputs and not representable as a 2-dimensional drawing.
In the mixer you can mix multiple inputs together like an elevon with a scaled elevator and added a scaled aileron (for planes). In this case you get a curve which is dependent from two inputs and not representable as a 2-dimensional drawing.
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24 Oct 2013 06:05 - 24 Oct 2013 06:17 #14920
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Is it possible to draw 2-dimensional curve for fixed values from other channels/switches sources and redraw curve with any changes?
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24 Oct 2013 07:03 #14921
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A two-dimensional curve as we can display them has an input value on the x-axis and an output value at the y-axis.
If I have two inputs I need a three-dimensional curve with input values at x and y and z (height) for the output. For three inputs it is not drawable...
Assume we have more than one analog input (like stick, other channel) and dependencies from other (digital) input like switches we can use only one of them for the x-axis. But it will be possible to calculate the curve for this input when all other inputs have constant values (they can change also if the chosen input changes - very complex, no idea if this can be calculated). If anything changes the curve can be recalculated, but we could not use the actual methods because they only put all (fix) input values together with a complex formula and return the result. What we would have to do is to have one input as a parameter and calculate the output while the input changes from -100 to 100 - complete new functions would be necessary or a method to fake an input value (possibly replace the input stick with a fixed value curve and change the value...).
It's an interesting idea, but I believe there are so many variables which would have to be considered that it will be a very complex task.
I am not sure if it's worth this effort.
If I have two inputs I need a three-dimensional curve with input values at x and y and z (height) for the output. For three inputs it is not drawable...
Assume we have more than one analog input (like stick, other channel) and dependencies from other (digital) input like switches we can use only one of them for the x-axis. But it will be possible to calculate the curve for this input when all other inputs have constant values (they can change also if the chosen input changes - very complex, no idea if this can be calculated). If anything changes the curve can be recalculated, but we could not use the actual methods because they only put all (fix) input values together with a complex formula and return the result. What we would have to do is to have one input as a parameter and calculate the output while the input changes from -100 to 100 - complete new functions would be necessary or a method to fake an input value (possibly replace the input stick with a fixed value curve and change the value...).
It's an interesting idea, but I believe there are so many variables which would have to be considered that it will be a very complex task.
I am not sure if it's worth this effort.
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24 Oct 2013 07:17 #14922
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Thank you, the question is closed.
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24 Oct 2013 07:18 #14923
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While I see the reason of such wishes, I fully agree with rbe...
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