How to specify a large number of discrete rotations? #276
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Hi, Continuous rotations can be defined in the input, but they are not well handled by the solver currently. So yes, for now the only way is to enumerate all samples of the range. |
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Thank you for quick answer. I defined integral [0, 360) range and it seems to be working. Is there a practical limit on resolution? Would 0.1 degrees resolution be too much? |
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I'm using the irregular solver with open dimension. I would like to allow for rotations with one degree resolution or less. Do I have to enumerate all angles, e.g.
or there is a more concise way, e.g. range specification? Why rotations are specified by "start" and "end" with the same value, instead of just one "angle"?
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