algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello,
I try to script in ghPython the GH Component "Length Parameter (LenP)".
In GH, after giving a curve and a point on this curve, you receive as a output the length of the curve before and after this point (L- and L+).
 Is there a way to get the same values by scripting with python, using rhinoscriptsynthax or Rhino.Geometry ?
 I can't find it.
 If not, can you give me some hint to script it using an other method?
 Thanks a lot.
 
 Best, 
 
 Roger
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Hi Roger
this is the evaluation of the arclength of the curve from [the start of the domain, to t] and from [t, to the end of the domain].
 
with RhinoScriptSyntax,
domain = rs.CurveDomain(id)
rs.CurveLength(id, sub_domain=[domain[0],t])
 with RhinoCommon,
Curve.GetLength(Interval) does this.
 
Does it help, or do you need a full sample?
Thanks,
Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
for Robert McNeel & Associates
giulio@mcneel.com
Hi Roger,
Curve.GetLength method has an optional parameter "subdomain". You can use the "p" curve parameter as a boundary value for your subdomain (starting or ending value):
import Rhino
interL1 = Rhino.Geometry.Interval(crv.Domain[0],p)
interL2 = Rhino.Geometry.Interval(p, crv.Domain[1])
l1 = crv.GetLength(interL1)
l2 = crv.GetLength(interL2)
ghpythonlib.components function should work too:
import ghpythonlib.components as gh
l1, l2 = gh.LengthParameter(crv,p)
EDIT: Haven't refreshed the page, before replying. My apology Giulio.
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