01-17-2019 07:30 AM - last edited 02-11-2019 17:01 PM
This application shows the implementation of motion patterns such as Lissajous, Rose, Spiral, and Hypothrochoid curves following parametric equations. Parametric equations are widely used in games to determine the trajectory of objects and outline paths during collisions.
As a user, you can change various parameters to alter the motion within the fundamentals of each equation, or you can change the equation altogether to create a totally new motion pattern. This app explores the use of timers, sliders, text input, button controls, and customizable interface to create the overall user experience.
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Hello,
It is very interesting. It is possible that the ball/particle draws its own trajectory?
I am extremely interested in creating apps for physics simulations. Do you have any recommendations in this way?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards.
Aj,
Yes, it's possible to draw the trajectory using SVG - it's called a spirograph and you can find a sample here Spirograph - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com). Love physics and definitely you can create some interesting things in Power Apps. Happy drawing!