a problem later with diagrids and meshing. (I know, buaaaa, still doing honeycombs :)
I tried some things, like curves rebuilding, but without success.
Why is this line there and how the logic of the curves Loft works anyway ?
Appreciate any help!
Thanks
Igor
…
n my geometry, the same type of edge can be in different categories, which makes me think that either I don't understand the distinctions, either this is a bit messy.
-Is a "Planar curve" necessarily open ?
-Is a "line-like curve" a line ?
-Why do I see "Polylines" with just one line ?"
-Why aren't all my circles in "Circular curves" ? Most of them are "Closed planar curves"
-Why are some of my arcs considered as "Planar curves" when they could be "Arc-like curves" ?
This is so bad that it makes it very difficult to use as a basis for any processing...
Cheers,
…
Added by Olivier Suire at 8:08am on December 13, 2016
, a rubber with Poisson's ratio=0 is compressed. In the next half, the material is switched to metal material (St.Venant's material). Due to Poisson's ratio=0, the shape deforms to a shape straight along the vertical line. Finally, Poisson's ratio is set to 0.48 so that it deforms horizontally. But the ratio of deformation along horizontal line of the metal is less smaller than that of the rubber.…
Added by Masaaki Miki at 7:16am on September 12, 2012
Hi Fizzgig
Sub RunScript(ByVal path As String)
If (Not IO.File.Exists(path)) Then Return False
I found that if you simply remove the word False in the above line then it works.
WT4
If it's at all helpful: every curve I'm trying to reference is either a Polyline Curve or a Line-like Curve. Also, some are huge and very far from the origin.