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alex_eagle Posted - 07/31/2002 : 08:36:22 AM
How can you find the integrated function of a curve and not only the area between specific borders ?
How is this done best with a script ? Especially, changing the borders in a loop e.g. ?

Thank you
Alex


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Jose Posted - 08/01/2002 : 10:08:44 AM
Take a look at this topic



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