on for curves, if you make an algorithm that dynamically defines the possition of the controlpoints for NURBS curves as a function of the parameteres in F(t, a1,...,b1,...,c1,...)= x(t, a1, a2...)+y(t, b1, b2...)+ z(t, c1, c2...) or F(x, a, b ,c...)?
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.OpenNURBS.OnCurve' can not be converted to 'Table 1 dimension (s) RMA.OpenNURBS.OnBrep'. (Line 83)
Message d'origine:
Après essai:VB Scipt:rhUtil.RhinoSweep1(x, y)X OncurveY OncurveError: Une valeur de type 'RMA.OpenNURBS.OnCurve' ne peut pas être convertie en 'RMA.Rhino.MArgsRhinoSweep1'. (line 83)Error: Une valeur de type 'RMA.OpenNURBS.OnCurve' ne peut pas être convertie en 'Tableau à 1 dimension(s) de RMA.OpenNURBS.OnBrep'. (line 83)…
Added by Rémy Maurcot at 2:25pm on December 16, 2010
thing deeper? ".. these and then some more.
As this simple search in the source code will tell you, right now at least Honeybee is meant to be run on Windows. There is a cross-platform version already in the works which will run seamlessly across different platforms.
Sarith
(I don't know if what I said above applies to Ladybug as well as I am not involved in that project).…
Hi
I'm trying to write a simple script to offset a curve muliptle times (using a 'for loop') but I don't know the vb dotNet syntax. I'm sure lines 84, 88 & 89 are wrong. Any ideas.
Thanks. P
Added by Paul Wintour at 8:25am on September 28, 2010
by its own tangent vector on the curve... and this happens to the last item. Here's the algorithm:
B0 ----> B1
B1 ----> B2
B2 ----> B3
B3 ----> B4
...
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hope it will do the job (maybe its not the cleanest way, but it works for me sometimes. Depending on the ending of the lists you should wrap or not the shift component.
Good luck…
Added by Pep Tornabell at 2:05am on November 19, 2009