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Diffrence between THREAD_DT and DT_THREAD

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Old   May 13, 2014, 05:08
Default Diffrence between THREAD_DT and DT_THREAD
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Hello,

i need to simulate a few stones, driven by a fluid (water in my case), in a riverbed. Hence the stones are hitting each other, i decided to use a contact detection UDF.
Of course there is a lot of "Thread catching" in this UDF, because you have to seperate the different objects. And here comes my question:

What is the diffrence between THREAD_DT("thread") and DT_THREAD("dt")?

If this question is to abstract, my udf is attached.

Thanks for your reply.
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Old   February 12, 2016, 12:43
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I know I'm late but I hope this is going to help someone in the future.

DT_THREAD(dt) has a "Dynamic_Thread" as an input and returns a "Thread". It's a dynamic thread to just thread converter basically.

THREAD_DT(thread) does the opposite, converting from thread to dynamic thread.
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