Just trying to make my life a little easier......
There appears to be a new parameter type in eng files this is "Interpolator(stf)" . Is there any chance of getting an idea of the syntax used. I can always fall back to trial and error but this usually takes a horrendous amount of time.
I assume it would be something like...
The example below ForceFactor2 appears to be a list of two parameters in the form of
"cuttoff = ratio of effective cylinder pressure"
In the examples we have
0.15 = 0.41
0.20 = 0.50
0.25 = 0.71
ForceFactor2 (0.15 0.41, 0.20 0.50, 0.25 0.71.............. )
or
ForceFactor2 (0.15` 0.41
0.20 0.50
0.25 0.71
.......................
.........................)
Stupid forum software mucks up the formating by removing spaces it thinks are not required. The browser does not help by using a proportional font.
Lindsay
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Syntax question, new eng file parameter
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Posted 25 April 2013 - 03:09 PM
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Stupid forum software mucks up the formatting by removing spaces it thinks are not required. The browser does not help by using a proportional font.
Write it in an editor that holds the tabs, select all & copy. Over on the board when writing a post click on the icon labeled code (it looks like this: <>), which will put a start code / end code command into the text. Position the mouse between the two and click so the text cursor is placed... then do a paste. On some of the forum styles the default font color doesn't come thru properly and so I suggest you check the final appearance after posting. If the code snippet doesn't look right, edit the post and change the font color to black.
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