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...
....
se the cull pattern, so I wanted to make the pattern using a function component. x=y. x= the original list and y= the interval i wanted to remove. So the pattern should be:
0: false
1:false
2:false
3:false
4:true
5:true
6:true
7:true
8:false
9:false
10:false
etc...…
Added by Rasmus Holst at 3:32am on November 17, 2009
in the desired order.
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 6
3 = 7
4 = 8
5 = 9
6 = 12
7 = 13
8 = 2
9 = 3
10 = 4
11 = 5
12 = 10
13 = 11
Where the first number is the index and the second number is the actual sorting key. Then you sort these keys while sorting your curves in parallel using the A input of the Sort component.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
only with {1;0} {1;1} {1;2}
Explanation to contents using first point (left):
{0;0} contains a point, {0;0} has 4 Points, {0;1} has 4 Points, {0;2} has 4 Points
the Mid-point of a line) The 4 points in a sub-set are the Mid-points of the edges of a
4-edged surface
The aim is to determine if a 4-edged surface has the line in question as an edge (left side, line represented through its mid-point )
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ginal path' and 'result path' is,
'original one' is based on a 'set', for example, there are 4 elements under the 'path {4;0}',
but 'result path' is using 'path {4;0;0}, path {4;0;1}, path {4;0;2}, path {4;0;3}'.
Is there any way to make this 'result path' order to 'original path' order as same as a previous 'set' concept?
hope someone got idea~! Thanks!!…
simplified in the bake name attribute and on the bake object component. I was counting on maintaining that structure.
{0;4}
{0;4}
{1;2}
{1;2}
Easily fixed with an additional attribute. Just curious on the behavior. Thanks.
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Added by japhy to EleFront at 3:18pm on October 9, 2017
Good to hear it helped.
As for the slider you can just change the limits to Min=1 and Max=4, so you'll get the values you want (.2, .4, .6, .8). This works for me fine.