a working solution with replacing this line of code with:
Dim charList As New List(Of Char)(charArr)
Is this because of a version incompatibility (I'm using Rhino 4.0, and GH 0.8.0062)? Just curious.
Regards,
JJ…
f the mesh was self-intersecting everywhere. So instead I used Millipede (isosurface) to get the same undulations, but ignore the complex 'folds', you can see the difference in cross section thickness. I then tessellated it with the inverse pattern of the outer surface.
To make it a single 3d printable mesh, i just deleted a single face on inner and outer skin, then lofted the naked edges. (creating a tiny hole through the model). Therefore creating a single mesh that folds in on itself, not sure if there is a better way of defining the space between two meshes as the solid area...
Full GH (Kangaroo - Meshmachine - Weaverbird - Millipede)
Special thanks to Laurent Delrieu for his interesting offset mesh method that i based my approach on.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/offset-mesh-problems-with-3d-mesh-with-weaverbird…
Added by Nick Tyrer at 5:25am on December 10, 2015
to an instance of an object. (line: 79) error on the marked line.
private void RunScript(object ri, ref object A, ref object B){RStatSystem rs = ri as RStatSystem;
List<Line> slines = new List<Line>();
foreach(RStatBeam b0 in rs.Beams) {
if (b0.StiffnessMultiplier < 0.3) continue;
slines.Add(new Line(b0.P0.ToPoint3d(), b0.P1.ToPoint3d()));}
A = slines;}
Also to be more clear, I'm attaching a screenshot.
Does anyone know a solution for this?
Best,
Gediminas…
Hi Tom, I made a solution for your diagrid tower, based on the curves of the primer page 84 curves. If that is also what your mesh is based on (or somethin similar), this will work nicely.