. If i divide an interval in 20 steps, i end up with 21 numbers, so i'm creating a grid of points that consists of 21 x 21 points. Since the surface component asks for the number of points in the U direction, i get the number "20" and add 1 to end up with 21.
If you want to create an isosurface, it's not as easy since the points can't be arranged into a grid. You can display the boundary points of the surface easily but to create actual geometry you need something like a marching cubes algorithm. I did a definition for it but it works really slow. An alternative can be to bake the points and use rhino's mesh from points command.…
Added by Vicente Soler at 1:22pm on November 30, 2009
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