algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I mean drawing the path of the point
While I'm not entirely sure of a method using native GH components, Kangaroo does have a Trail component that does exactly that. In the image below, the steps were as follows
1- create some example surface and convert to mesh
2- grab the naked edges of the mesh and use the end points of those edges for my points(just the start points of the edges for this example)
3a- apply a generic unary force to those points in the positive z direction.
3b- also use the "Constrain to mesh" component to pull those points to the mesh as they travel upward.
4- start the kangaroo simulation, (boolean toggle to true)
5-use the "trails" component on the "particles out" to trace the points trajectories.
I think there is also a point trail component in firefly, but I'm not sure, I don't have it installed right now.
EDIT: I guess part of the question should also be how you are defining the movement of the point?
 point_path.gh, 7 KB
 point_path.gh, 7 KB                             point_path.3dm, 14 KB
 point_path.3dm, 14 KB                            good point. the kangaroo example was presupposing that the point movement was not defined by a ,(known),pre-existing line.
the record component is one I always seem to forget about. great solution.
I think Ahmed missed to point out weather there was a predefined curve or not.
A more clear overall explanation would be helpful too.
Therefor your solution is definitively logical, based on the give info. Now that's a great solution.
I would not even know how to do it.
The point movement is defined by known pre-existing lines. The record solution is the one and only?
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