zed like this:
{0}
0 Surface 1
{1}
0 Surface 2
1 Surface 3
2 Surface 4
{2}
0 Surface 5
1 Surface 6
{3}
0 Surface 7
1 Surface 8
2 Surface 9
And not like this (which is what i have when select tehm with "multiple surfaces")
{0}
0 Surface 1
1 Surface 2
.....
7 Surface 8
8 Surface 9
Thanks a lot for your help: it is a very frequent issue and i would like to fix it.
Regards
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ant to find all paths where exactly two items are the same like in branch {1}. How can I solve this in VB? Is there an easy "search in list" class or do I have to iterate over all items by myself ??
Regards Alex…
5 8, and then the following values are obtain as the last one (8) plus 3, then this last one (11) plus 5, and then this last one (16) plus 8, and then it starts again: 24+3, 27+5, 32+8...
Thanks
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Added by Jesus Galvez at 5:17am on November 27, 2012
ns :-)
The code is really simple but I´ll post it in case it´s useful for somebody in the future:
On3dPoint[] array = new On3dPoint[8];
// in this case, I fill the array manually :-S
array[0] = new On3dPoint(0, 0, 0);
array[1] = new On3dPoint(1, 0, 0);
array[2] = new On3dPoint(1, 1, 0);
array[3] = new On3dPoint(0, 1, 0);
array[4] = new On3dPoint(0, 0, 1);
array[5] = new On3dPoint(1, 0, 1);
array[6] = new On3dPoint(1, 1, 1);
array[7] = new On3dPoint(0, 1, 1);
OnBrep box = new OnBrep();
box = OnUtil.ON_BrepBox(array);
A = box;
Thanks!…
is shorthand for [0 to 8].
> 10 Any number larger than X. This notation is shorthand for [11 to infinity].
>= 5 Any number larger than or equal to X. This notation is shorthand for [5 to infinity].
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 9:27pm on November 3, 2013