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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi, I would if anyone can help me with this.
I have a simple surface and I divided into triangles with lunchbox, I would to remove this smaller/different triangles on the top of the surface. Lunckbox makes the list flatten, so maybe could be selecting by area or the triangle angle but still not very parametric.

Thanks!

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P.S.  You could, and probably should, automatically remove sub-surfaces that are not triangles (have more than three edges or vertices).  Sometimes only a tiny bit is clipped so area is nearly the same, but with four or more edges/vertices, it would be filtered out in any case as a partial.

Blue group filters triangles - surfaces with exactly three vertices (edges).  All others are ignored.

Green group then the filters remaining triangles by 'Area':

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Amusing enhancements to the test bench; ability to rotate the clipping polygon and change its radius, with a two second delay ('Data Dam') before the slow clipping and surface splitting operations, which get VERY LONG as the radius goes up!  But that's data prep in this case, yours are already clipped (and split?), so you'll want only the blue and green groups from this to test surface sections.

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It worked, Thanks a lot!!

Good.  One more purely cosmetic embellishment - color gradient applied to sub-surface pieces (triangles) based on their area, changing to all green when remaining pieces are within 0.01.  Helps quite a bit in refining 'Min Area' slider position. 

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