g a nurbs curve through a set of N-dimensional points is not the same as cubic interpolation of a linear data-set.
It's certainly possible to fit a nurbs curve through a set of point with a one-x-one-y constraint, but Rhino does not have such a fitter in the SDK, so it needs to be written from scratch.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
a seed, and instead creating a pattern where each color has a seed/control slider for each row? For example, row 1: brown 2, tan 6, yellow 7, purple 3, repeat. row 2: brown 6, tan 1, yellow 4, purple 10, repeat. row 3: yellow 5, purple 1, brown 3, tan 10, repeat. row 4: purple 2, brown 7, tan 3, yellow 4, repeat. Then repeat that sequence up the wall? For each color, the number in the sequence should be adjustable.
Thank you again for your help!…
{0;0;0;0 -1, 2... 19 ) N=5
i know is basic but im still trying to get my head around lists/trees and how to manipulate them properly
thanks for your time
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ow do you sort data trees with distinctive number of list items in each branch?
In this example, there are 161 branches with three distinctive number of list items, 3, 4, and 5. I want to know if there is another way to sort out this data tree into this way: 3 vertices {0;0}, {0;1}, {0;2],...4 vertices {1;0}, {1;1}, {1;2},... 5 vertices {2;0}, {2;1}, {2;2},...
2. Is there a way to sort our surfaces based on number of distinctive list items automatically? For example, if there are surfaces with 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 vertices, I want to make five branches with the same number of vertices automatically.
I hope my questions make sense...
Thank you!
Dongyeop …
Added by Dongyeop Lee at 12:14pm on October 3, 2016
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1 0
I am triangulating this surface. I want to select just the red vertices. As you can note, I just need the inner vertices of this surface. I could do it mannually, but if I want to change the mesh density later, I will have to pick all of them manually again later.
Can someone help me?
Tks
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Maybe with numbers it would be easier to understand.
If there is 1 insert to the list 5
If there is a 5 insert to the list 6 or 4
So if i start from 1 one possible list would be: {1, 5, 6}
shift. I realize I can use 'replace branch' but I do not have an available mask to utilize. I have simplified the problem to its simplest form so my question is understandable, however, the tree I am trying perform this operation on is a much larger 3 digit path address.
{1;3;2}
{2;3;4}
{3;5;4}
{4;3;7}
Change the above list to the list below.
{0;3;2}
{1;3;4}
{2;5:4}
{3;3;7}
I wish for a more robust arsenal of branch manipulation components. Most of the things I need to do are possible with the existing components, however, many operations take several components to perform even simple manipulations. Since branch/path manipulation is so integral to using GH successfully, it seems the GH community would be well served by enhancing the available path manipulation components.
Thanks,
Stan
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