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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

I don't understand why in Rhino 5 the single span curves (i.e. degree 2 an 3 control points result parametrized in accordance with lenghts and not in accordance with domain).

 

Tha same curve in rhino 4:

 

and in Rhino 5

 

I need some help

 

thank you

 

Davide

 

 

 

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Curves can have any domain you want them to have, as long as it's not zero-length. It all depends on how you made the curves and what happened to them afterwards. Did you make these curves in exactly the same way? If so, what way was that?

 

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

Hi David,

thanks for your reply. I used the same command in Rhino 4 and 5: control point curve and nothing is happened afterwards.

sequence:

 

1. I selected control point curve (degree:2  persistentclose:no)

2. I picked 3 control points

3. I evaluated domain by details command

 

thanks

 

Ok yes, I can repeat that. Rhino4 creates a 0~1 domain while Rhino5 creates a 0~length domain. We must have changed this command, perhaps someone decided that length based domains work better or faster when it comes to intersections or something.

 

I don't think there's a bug, it looks like a conscious change. Why is this giving you problems? I mean, why do you care what the domain is set to? I don't mean that in a derogatory manner at all, it's just that you can never rely on a curve domain having a specific value so if this is causing you problems, I think there are some deeper faulty assumptions.

 

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

hi David,

 

thanks for the clarification. No problem at all...just the curiosity to understand if it was my mistake, a bug or a "conscious change".

 

thanks again

 


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