The material from the presentation is included below.
The program hasn’t been updated since I wrote it, normally before this kind of thing would be shared it would go through fairly vigorous bug testing.
If I get some time to neaten it up I will fix some of the major bugs. I will point out some major things to consider:
- Don’t use angles outside of -90 and 90 degrees. Apart from being completely pointless, in a practical sense it would be dangerous. One day I’ll write some restrictions that stop those kind of numbers being entered
- Have a good think about what the program is telling you to do.
- Is it realistic?
- Will my high points handle that kind of load?
- Are those vertical components what I would expect?
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Trivect Presentation
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