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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

am having troubles offsetting closed polylines, it seems to generate offset depending on the coordinates or maybe direction of the lines where they generated from.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?

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It looks like some of the curves need to be flipped.  I don't know if there's a way to control this from the surface split level.

 

Chris

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thanks for replying, Chris.

I think there's more than just the flipping of the curves, even rotating curves that already have the same direction some offest diappear. I gues it has to do with coordinates? or picking order?

i find a lot of the time it has to do with the placement of the curve seam.
whatever it depends on, I can't manage to control it. :(

i had the same problem! i think its a bug because its worked great in older versions.

i did it like this:

1.offset positive and negative

2.check if the offseted lines in the area of the area

3.cull the offseted lines which arent in this area

i don't really understand point 2.  "in the area of the area"?

sorry!

just check if the offseted line is in the original rectangle or not, cull the excluded one

My problem is that sometimes no offset appears at all, so there's no either positive or negative to cull. And by some quick experiment, the same couple face-lines produce different result in offseting by changin its position in the costrunction plane. It seems to be a coordinate issue?
sorry again! how would you cull the right line? cull pattern with a function?

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