How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list of y coordinates for each segment of a vector. Additionally, C could give either a color for the curved vector, or a list of colors for each segment of the vector.
Very hard. I would recommend starting from scratch with a new class. I think that very little of the present Quiver code would be usable.
Eric
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jason-sage@...691... wrote:
How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list of y coordinates for each segment of a vector. Additionally, C could give either a color for the curved vector, or a list of colors for each segment of the vector.
How hard would it be to extend the quiver command to support curved arrows? For example, the U and V arrays, instead of giving just the vector, could for each vector give a list of x coordinates and a list of y coordinates for each segment of a vector. Additionally, C could give either a color for the curved vector, or a list of colors for each segment of the vector.
Very hard. I would recommend starting from scratch with a new class. I think that very little of the present Quiver code would be usable.