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[lively-kernel] and one more question...
Rick McGeer
2014-05-26 04:52:19 UTC
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Does anyone have any experience with the relative expensive of moving
morephs vs deleting them and creating new ones? I have a situation where
morphs conceptually disappear and are replaced by new morphs elsewhere.
Since the total number of morphs is conserved, I've been hanging on to the
deleted ones and moving them, but it would be simpler just to throw them
away and replace them. WOuld this be incredibly inefficient?

-- Rick
Dan Ingalls
2014-05-26 15:27:13 UTC
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Hi Rick - in my experience its quicker to move a morph than to recreate it elsewhere. Set up an example and look at profiles to see why.

- D
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Does anyone have any experience with the relative expensive of moving morephs vs deleting them and creating new ones? I have a situation where morphs conceptually disappear and are replaced by new morphs elsewhere. Since the total number of morphs is conserved, I've been hanging on to the deleted ones and moving them, but it would be simpler just to throw them away and replace them. WOuld this be incredibly inefficient?
-- Rick
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Rick McGeer
2014-05-27 01:19:13 UTC
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Thanks, guys. It's going to be on the order of 1-10 morphs/interaction,
most on the low side...just curious
Post by Dan Ingalls
Hi Rick - in my experience its quicker to move a morph than to recreate
it elsewhere. Set up an example and look at profiles to see why.
- D
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Sent from my iPhone
Post by Rick McGeer
Does anyone have any experience with the relative expensive of moving
morephs vs deleting them and creating new ones? I have a situation where
morphs conceptually disappear and are replaced by new morphs elsewhere.
Since the total number of morphs is conserved, I've been hanging on to the
deleted ones and moving them, but it would be simpler just to throw them
away and replace them. WOuld this be incredibly inefficient?
Post by Rick McGeer
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