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Im attempting to scale the model by 0.1 with voice commands.
If I run "Decrease Engine Size" Voice command then "Increase Engine Size" it works fine.
reload and then
If I say command "Increase Engine Size" first it does not work and then "Decrease Engine Size" command doesn't work either.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Is there a better work flow?
I have gone through few test scenarios and ran into the same thing. I need to look into this a bit further.
Hi,
Unfortunately, I don't have a HoloLens to test your example. Using only the preview it worked, but I understand that it is not working on the device.
An alternative that you might try is:
Edit the <<ViewName.js>> and paste the following code:
$scope.SizeIncrease = function () { $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] = $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] + .1;
$scope.$applyAsync(); } $scope.SizeDecrease = function () { $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] = $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] - .1;
$scope.$applyAsync(); }
*** "model-1" should be replaced with the name of your model.
On the Decrease Engine Size JS event:
viewCtrl.SizeDecrease();
On the Increase Engine Size JS event:
viewCtrl.SizeDecrease();
With this method, you would not use the ScaleModel parameter and it's binding.
I hope it helps!
All the best,
Ricardo
These steps worked for me... (Edit from my original post). After further testing, I'm running into the same issue where I have to say "Decrease Scale" prior to saying "Increase Scale". Be nice if a solution was found for this little bug.
I wonder if maybe this is a variable type issue, where in some cases it interprets the parameter as a string rather than a number. Maybe give this a try:
$scope.SizeIncrease = function () { $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] = parseFloat($scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale']) + 0.1; $scope.$applyAsync(); } $scope.SizeDecrease = function () { $scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale'] = parseFloat($scope.view.wdg['model-1']['scale']) - 0.1; $scope.$applyAsync(); }