some i7 if ECC memory sounds an oddity to you). If the model is big you'll need a decent Kepler Quadro as well ... say a K4200 (I hate game cards including Titan).
http://www.tsplines.com/
Alternatively use a top dog subdivision app (Modo eats them all for breakfast) but that works with DX and that brings us back to game cards.…
.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
. The rules to dispatch the lines are the next:
I start with a list that alternate true/false; like that: true, false, true, false.
If the angles between those lines are greater than 89° I want to inverse the next part of the list:
True, False, True, False, True, False,...
become
True, False, [>89°] False, True, False, True, [>89°] True, False,...
I managed to create a true false list, to check for the greater than 89° angle, to separate the lines relatively to the angles, but I don't know how to inverse part of the list at certain index.
(In the picture, I have written 90° but it should be 89°, I check for greater than 89° and not equal to 90° because in the real rhino model, the lines won't be exactly orthogonal)
If you have another idea to to reach the same result, it's also okay, I tried to find rules to solve the problems, but I may have overlooked other solutions !
And if there is some part of the patch that are correct but there is easier solution, I would love to learn as I am still new to grasshopper.
Thanks for taking the time to read. :)
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