Thanks for the great video! I’ve never worked with Desmo before and this was exactly what I needed! I’m a game dev working on how characters experience scale as they level up, and I wanted to create a desmo graph with sliders to visualize the required experience a character would need to level up from level a to level b. This will help my team understand how large experience rewards should be for certain parts of the game!
That's the great thing about the WWW. You just never know who you will reach and what they will do with the knowledge that you share. Thank you for the comment.
@@craigmatthews4517 The text in the formula section can be copied to and pasted from a text editor. It is in a format called Latex or plain text. Just select the desired text and copy and/or paste as usual.
I suppose to get trapezoids you could set up some different domains for the function but whether you could then change the bounds I don't know yet. It sounds like the next challenge.
Thanks for the great video! I’ve never worked with Desmo before and this was exactly what I needed!
I’m a game dev working on how characters experience scale as they level up, and I wanted to create a desmo graph with sliders to visualize the required experience a character would need to level up from level a to level b. This will help my team understand how large experience rewards should be for certain parts of the game!
That's the great thing about the WWW. You just never know who you will reach and what they will do with the knowledge that you share. Thank you for the comment.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for.
Splendid, concise, and clear explanation. Thank you for making this video, sir.
Thank you for the comment.
Not seeing how you can copy and paste from notepad++. Can you explain how you make this work?
@@craigmatthews4517 The text in the formula section can be copied to and pasted from a text editor. It is in a format called Latex or plain text. Just select the desired text and copy and/or paste as usual.
brilliant thank you
Thank you! I'd 'forgotten' about this!
how to make a rectangle step size under the graph (Trapezoidal method)
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I suppose to get trapezoids you could set up some different domains for the function but whether you could then change the bounds I don't know yet. It sounds like the next challenge.
Help me