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hi guys is there anyone to help me about (t) parameter in horizontal frame component?? what does it mean? and is there any deference between the length of a curve with (t) ithem of a curve??tanx

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Comment by Mohammad gholipour on March 21, 2016 at 6:24am

tank you very much,I know what did you say and explain. but I am still confused I am agree what your suggestion.

Comment by Daniel González Abalde on March 20, 2016 at 7:38am

t is the (mathematical) parameter that locates a point (or tangent) in a curve. It is a coordinate and is not directly related to the length of the curve, not at least in general terms, but I think on the line yes. This coordinate is within the domain of the curve, which is calculated, I guess, from the NURBS properties.

You can reparametrize the curve from the input curve via right click to make the domain of the curve between 0 and 1, so the parameter t = 0.5 creates a point in the middle of the curve.

This parameter (t) works equals on all curve components.

This question should be categorized as a discusion, not as a post.

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