tries, of different types, both annotation objects and curves, won't it be slow to iterate through all these objects for each rectangle?
I use 0.6.X but i'm soon making the shift to 0.7.X…
ve is most impacted by the characteristics of the vector field...If accuracy is not so important, you can use the curve re-sampling components to create a smoothe curve.…
is possible to import data of a single cell then turn that into a line.
1) Is it possible to select a single cell in Excel and Import it to Grasshopper through the File Path or Read File function?
2) Can the value of the cell, say A2 = 45, be turned into the dimension of a line instead of a component of a point, or as the length of a vector?
3) Last would be if it is possible, could use the cells, A2 = 45; A4 = 20; A6 = 53, as the length, width and height dimensions, using the Geometry tool?
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This equation has the same issue as the code I posted. While the curve is the same, the units are off, as seen in my screenshot where the ymax goes well above 80