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| Date | 2013-01-03 19:35 -0500 |
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| From | Mitya Sirenef <msirenef@lightbird.net> |
| Subject | Re: Can't seem to start on this |
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On 01/03/2013 07:08 PM, Kene Meniru wrote:
> LinearSide.put("Dining", (x,y,z)) # moves 'Dining' to x,y,z location
>
> The put function of the LinearSide boundary class finds "Dining" (which is
> an entity class called LinearSideData) in the dictionary and then allows
> this LinearSideData class to calculate its new location using the x,y,z
> values provided.
That's what I thought, just wanted to confirm.
However, if your objective to make it as easy for the user as possible,
is it not easier to bind dining to a name and then do this?:
dining.move(x, y, z)
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Re: Can't seem to start on this Mitya Sirenef <msirenef@lightbird.net> - 2013-01-03 19:35 -0500
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