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Re: Getting beam subdivision working
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Dan Eble |
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Re: Getting beam subdivision working |
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Sat, 17 Jun 2023 07:06:22 -0400 |
On Jun 16, 2023, at 19:13, Jason Yip <sripedia_getpgrp@slmail.me> wrote:
>
> minSubdivideInterval and maxSubdivideInterval. They are both Rationals. Their
> numerator and denominator must be a power of 2. For each power of 2
> (including negative powers of 2 of course) between those two values, the beam
> can be subdivided by that interval. minSubdivideInterval can be 0 for no
> minimum limit, maxSubdivideInterval can be infinity for no maximum limit.
Setting the representation aside, is the following another way of describing
what you have in mind?
* These properties are independently optional.
* The allowed values are integer powers of two (including negative powers).
—
Dan
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