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In addition to the components in the attached file, I have also tried using Cull Index but that did not do much. I tried using a number slider set to whole numbers with the range equal to the values I have set up in the integer, but it just increases the size by 1 every time. Any help on steps in the right direction would be great thanks.…
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output: 0, 1, 3, 6, 10, 14, 17I have a basic understanding of programming and can understand vb.net better than I can write it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!ThanksJeff…
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4) If greater then Average length then Assume that the curve has changed direction from the one before.
5) Set a pattern of which side the "target" is set. (by this I mean if there is a series of curves that all need flipping then we have to account for this)
6) Set a 0s and 1s pattern for which curves to flip and which to leave
7) Dispatch
8) Flip or not
9) Merge
10) Ta Daaaaa …
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The problem has been solved. The version 2.2 of KarambaIDEA for Rhino 6 does not work with the newest version 21 of IDEA Statica but only with the version 20.1.
an = True
For j As Integer = i + 1 To x.Count - 1
If round((x(i).x * 10 ^ 8 + x(i).y * 10 ^ 4 + x(i).z), 2) = round((x(j).x * 10 ^ 8 + x(j).y * 10 ^ 4 + x(j).z), 2) Then bol = False
Next
If bol Then ptlist.add(x(i))
Next
a = ptlist
I think someone posted a more appropiate way of doing it, similar to how the "seldup" command works. You can also run the seldup command in a script using app.RunScript("-seldup"), but its a bit messy since you have to bake the geometry first and select the resulting geometry all within the script.…