@sflanker What I'm trying to do is a program, which will get target's position relative to gun position. Also I hope it will consider target lead (for being able to hit moving target). This is why the command chip cannon be fixed to the gun and just be locked on target. Also if I would want to install in on a spacecraft the ship would be uncontrollable. This is why I need its position in local coordinates (in PCI I would have to get target's position, craft's rotation and then considering all of this, the direction). I tried to figure out how local works by calculating vector, just as you've written and transforming it to local. I somehow missed, that it was set to Local to PCI instead of PCI to Local. I was very confused, as when I was rotating my rover (I've made ground tests) coordinates changed, which was good. But they were also changing as the Earth was rotating, and that's why I thought, that Local works in some weird way. I realised that, when I checked the program again, and now everything is clear. Nonetheless thank you very much. Sorry for my english, I'm from Poland.
@Toinkove I know, but mine were overheating while I was orbiting Droo, a few minutes after I got out of it's shadow.
10 months ago@Toinkove I can't see it anywhere. Where exactly can I find it? I use mobile version
10 months agoNVM I can see it
@sflanker What I'm trying to do is a program, which will get target's position relative to gun position. Also I hope it will consider target lead (for being able to hit moving target). This is why the command chip cannon be fixed to the gun and just be locked on target. Also if I would want to install in on a spacecraft the ship would be uncontrollable. This is why I need its position in local coordinates (in PCI I would have to get target's position, craft's rotation and then considering all of this, the direction). I tried to figure out how local works by calculating vector, just as you've written and transforming it to local. I somehow missed, that it was set to Local to PCI instead of PCI to Local. I was very confused, as when I was rotating my rover (I've made ground tests) coordinates changed, which was good. But they were also changing as the Earth was rotating, and that's why I thought, that Local works in some weird way. I realised that, when I checked the program again, and now everything is clear. Nonetheless thank you very much. Sorry for my english, I'm from Poland.
4.6 years ago@Insanity thx
5.1 years ago