Hi, Would it be possible to have the AttribComposite SOP to have Add, Subtract, and Mult operation?
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It's easy enough in attribcreate just use the local variable mapping and basic math
$FOO + $BAR
$BAR - $FOO
But I agree I always think the attribute composite sop should handle this. Maybe an attribute math sop (like the chop one) would be handy.
$FOO + $BAR
$BAR - $FOO
But I agree I always think the attribute composite sop should handle this. Maybe an attribute math sop (like the chop one) would be handy.
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Hey.
Yeah, I know ADD, SUB, MULT operations are very easy to do via Point SOP or multitude of other methods. It just that I ran into the issue of how do I perform ADD/SUB/MULT on x-number of attributes all in one pass within the SOP Solver DOP… Hence I was hoping that those basic operations would be trivial for SESI to add for the next build or something.
is it?
Pleeeasssseee? :mrgreen:
Yeah, I know ADD, SUB, MULT operations are very easy to do via Point SOP or multitude of other methods. It just that I ran into the issue of how do I perform ADD/SUB/MULT on x-number of attributes all in one pass within the SOP Solver DOP… Hence I was hoping that those basic operations would be trivial for SESI to add for the next build or something.
is it?
Pleeeasssseee? :mrgreen:
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yeah, VOP SOP will in most cases be faster than point sop for sure. But both VOP and CHOP seems to require that you have a known set of attributes to composite. It's just that if I have an unknown number of attributes to composite, AttribComposite seemed a better solution. If a couple more of those composite operations built into it, that is.
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