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Graphics: "wrapping" a sweep
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24, 03 2009, 03:23:25 PM »
I am fully aware that the title for this topic is dreadfully nondescriptive (if that's even a word.)
My last topic here was regarding making a trace graph, where I needed to draw the graph constantly from left to right, erasing any parts of the trace that was already there. If you've seen an oscilloscope or an electrocardiograph before, you know what I'm talking about.
Since that probably didn't make all that much sense either, I've included some illustrations for you. I've got all the drawing/painting stuff down by now, but I need to make it go "smoothly" from one end to the other.
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Hi Johnny,
The are no examples in your post so we can't help you resolve your problem.
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