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Mike Welsh @mike

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Hehe, you certainly learn new stuff from your posts. I always wondered what that third column was for... Thanks for that link :P

All I know is that Flash applies trigonometry into it's programming. Except the plane is upside down and I think backwards.

my girlfriend_flipped when I X_scaled into her mouth

My brain was about to die out, but Mindchamber's comment fixed that problem :P

Fascinating. Where did you learn this? Adobe forums?

0.99999 (repeating) = 1 because

1/3 = 0.33333333333333333333333

1/3 X 3=1 or 1/3 X 3= 0.9999999999999999999999999999999

Steven Hawking could explain better!

<a href="http://spamtheweb.com/ul/upload/130708/60172_bob2.mp3">http://spamtheweb.com/ul/upload/13070 8/60172_bob2.mp3</a>

I never liked trig anyway... I can code just about anything without looking something up except when trig comes up... I really shoulda paid better attention during that unit :/ ... Also: why does flash not have an _xskew/_yskew option yet?

Heh, interesting stuff! I didn't know Flash was actually using a complete 3x3 transformation matrix, but now that I do it all makes sense. ;)

lolwut?

..what the fu--?
*head explodes all over computer*

Great, someone give him a Nobel!!!

¬¬ I accept it; Impressing for teenagers.

I cannot comprehend what the fuck you just said back there...How did you get all this down in your head?

BOOOOOOMM!!!!
That was my head when reading the second part.
I'll stick to the short version...

When you flip the x axis in flash that way, the xscale is 100 since that is the new shape's scale. If you wanted to flip it in an .swf, flash records the old position, so that a scale of 100 would return the object to scale.

Flipping horizontally is different than changing the _xscale. Although it would do the same thing, these are two seperate functions. Its more common sense than having to look at the math of it, although I did understand that dreadfully, hated learning that stuff last year.

Thats wierd... Are you using flash CS3 because i'm pretty sure that flash cs3 was supposed to be the ultimate calculating system. (and you would think it wouldn't do something like that.)

If my mind was a Nuclear Power Plant,then you just set off another "Chernobyl"

Ok , the mathematics are ok , but the actionscript are problematic :p

AAAAAAAAAGGGH!! MY BRAIN EXPLODED!!!! AGGHHGHHH (foams at the mouth) *gag *blurb

What.

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