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Formulas used in Triggers

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You do know that formula/application used in programming is different when applied via Mathematics/Physics ?

Which in this case if you want an object (dummy) to move in a circular motion around a center, all you need to do is to have a fixed offset range, and just gradually increase/decrease the angle between Origin to the Object Angle.
 
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That requires you to have a fixed point for your unit to move in an arc (though it's probably the easier way).

Using real formulas you can find any point as you go without needing to "remember" any points.

And though the application of those formulas isn't the same as on a piece of paper it's not different in any way.
 
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