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SwapnilVJ

Please re-upload the attachment or send it to my email.


I need it indeed!


Sorry Mooraway,

But I was having a holiday... and didn't get the time to see the forums...

I have sent the Attachment to your mail I d please check and let me know....

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July 3, 2009

Hi Mooraway,

I have spent 2 Hrs. to do this with the code in your previous post clockwise and anti-clock wise movement.

I am crazy to solve such mathematical problems thanks to post such a question.......

Jst updated your code only....

See the attachment....

July 3, 2009

Second try to upload the attachment.....

moorawayAuthor
Known Participant
July 3, 2009

Really, Thank you so much for helping.

How can I download the attachment.


There is no link to download it.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 3, 2009

you can make that by using an listener function to start a loop that assigns a displayobject's position to be on the circumference of a circle using the angle created between the circle's center and the mouse's position.