05-08-2022, 03:04 PM
hey,Tyson!
Today, when I was working on a project, I found that we can't judge the attributes of target particles.
When the target particle attributes change, the particles meet the conditions and are output. Equivalent to a monitor.
For example, for the particles of the existing a and B event groups, when the "property test" operator of the a event particle finds that a property of the target "B" event particle changes (such as scaling change, event particle number change, speed change and age change), the a event particle meets the conditions and is output.
What do you think of the idea?
Today, when I was working on a project, I found that we can't judge the attributes of target particles.
When the target particle attributes change, the particles meet the conditions and are output. Equivalent to a monitor.
For example, for the particles of the existing a and B event groups, when the "property test" operator of the a event particle finds that a property of the target "B" event particle changes (such as scaling change, event particle number change, speed change and age change), the a event particle meets the conditions and is output.
What do you think of the idea?