Difference between revisions of "÷dT (LogiX node)"
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 20 February 2022
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Float | * |
The ÷dT node divides the input value by the duration of the previous frame update (in seconds).
Usage
This node can be very useful for detemining changes (e.g. speeds) in units per second by normalising other instantaneous values. An example would be to connect the Character Linear Velocity (LogiX node) output to this node to get a result in metres per second.