e free-slippery nodes are not allow, which means they should:
1. sticky on cable (like OnCurve),
2. slidably along cable, and
3. have some friction between Node and cable
For example, when the K2 solver activated, the node should stay where they are, and can be move along cable only by given force (pull or grab)
I have been tried using anchor xyz and plastic anchor, but both doesn't work fine and I guess this might not the right way to solve this issue because the cable is also movable in 3 dimensional and not rigid, which means the implementation of both anchor goals would change the static behavior of cable...
I was wondering if there are any elegant solution for this issue...I remember there are two feature in Kangaroo 1 called Static/ Kinetic Friction.
By the way, as you can see, the node of white-cable is shifted from node of black-cable. It is because of the prevention of typical numerous problem that the coincident points would sticky together. Just wondering if there is any other way to avoid it?
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Added by Jon to Kangaroo at 5:36am on July 6, 2017
;-2;-1;0;1;2;3) and beside that i don't want to have 0 as a result.
So at the End I would like to have only 6 numbers: -3;-2;-1;1;2;3
I already came to an result with integer numbers but it actually only rounded up the random results. when one of the results was -0.473 it ended up as 0.
I'm sure it's pretty easy to solve, I'm just missing something.
thx for help…
aces. After that it may just be better to split up the mesh and use a more complex algorithm. Here's a quick snippet.
Dim meshPt As New OnMesh_Point()
OnUtil.ON_MeshGetClosestPoint(mesh, pt, meshPt)
A = meshPt.m_P…
Added by Damien Alomar at 1:58pm on December 19, 2009
Probably makes no difference in this model, but instead of the fixed 'Pt' (0,0,0) as the reference for 'CircleTTT', this version uses the center of 'Area' for a triangle connecting the three points:
Added by Joseph Oster at 6:19pm on August 20, 2017
onsec' components, 'Dom² (Construct Domain²)', 'Pt', 'Iso Curve (Iso)' and 'SrfSplit'.
All replaced by 'Divide Domain²' and 'Isotrim (SubSrf)'.
Seems like an important distinction to me.…
Added by Joseph Oster at 9:19am on November 14, 2017