That is correct. In reality there are 3 major versions of .NET 1, 2, and 4 (different versions of mscorlib.dll)
Rhino 4 uses .NET 2 which includes 3 and 3.5.
Rhino 5 uses .NET 4
the curves on surface issue it's solved seting flatten to the surface control point output. Still didnt know how to group points like:
1;1, 2;2, 3;3.....
1;2, 2;3, 3;4....
1;3, 2;4, 3;5...
....
each with 4 elements. When I connect the curves to the curve join component it creates 25 curves which is what I would expect. However, when I run it first through the param viewer I get an error. Seems to me like you would want to be able to get the same result can someone explain this.
Second, If I have 2 trees each with 25 branches and 1 element at each branch is there an easy way to get 1 tree with 25 branches each branch having one element from each tree. for example the first element of tree A should be with the first element of tree B and so on...
Thanks.…
Added by jon kontuly at 8:23pm on January 27, 2010
points 0, X-1, (2*x)-1, (3*X)-1, (4*X)-1, (5*X)-1 and then
1, X, (2*x), (3*X), (4*X), (5*X)
2, X+1, (2*x)+1, (3*X)+1, (4*X)+1, (5*X)+1
and so on till
5, X+4, (2*x)+4, (3*X)+4, (4*X)+4, (5*X)+4
How can I do this best?
Thanks,
Niels…