t it is rounded to 25, 100, 75. I've figured out the rounding portion, but when I plug the resulting list back into the custom preview, it doesn't recognize the data. I'm guessing it is because my rounded list is in curly brackets, whereas the unrounded data straight from the image sampler is not. How can I process this to remove the curly brackets?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Added by Ryan Dirks at 5:20pm on September 18, 2014
me in 19 different pipeline components. Marginally better, but I'll still need to do this operation approx. 80 times...gulp.
Here's a wishlist request for David: expose string inputs in the Geometry Pipeline for Layer and Name. If I had that, I could change one string to swap my whole geometry set! (My layers have names like "B1 red rail", "B1 blue rail" etc., then the next time I'll want "B2 red rail", "B2 blue rail" etc.)
BTW, I'm happy to script something in C# if it will help: maybe I could write something like the Geometry Pipeline that takes a string input for layer name? Hmmm...
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,2,n)
c (0,1,2,n)
And i Would like to have:
d (0(a0+b0+c0),1(a1+b1+c1),n(an+bn+cn) , d being a list of polylines ( triangles in this particular case because an, bn and cn are three sides of a same triangle.)
Thank you…
all you need is this:
import rhinoscriptsyntax as rsa = rs.BooleanDifference(b1, b2, False)
Where b1 and b2 are your input breps. But I do not know why it is not working correctly.For some strange reason the RhinoCommon version works with no problem (check the attached files):
import Rhinoimport utility as rhutil# converting brep guids into Brep objectsbrepL1 = []brepL2 = []for brep1 in b1: brep1_object = rhutil.coercebrep(brep1, True) brepL1.append(brep1_object)for brep2 in b2: breps2_object = rhutil.coercebrep(brep2, True) brepL2.append(breps2_object)tolerance = 0.1a = Rhino.Geometry.Brep.CreateBooleanDifference(brepL1, brepL2, tolerance)
Before opening attached .gh and .3dm files, copy the "utility.py" file into your folder:"C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython\settings\lib" - if you are using WinXP
"C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\IronPython\settings\lib" or if you are using Win7
I think <user name> might also be replaced with just: "Administrator".…
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