algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hey guys,
What I would like to do is to be able to import a weaverbirdcommand (ExtractMeshEdges) from rhino to iron python or ghpython.
So what I planned to do was :
import rhinoscriptsyntax as rs
rs.ExtractMeshEdges
But this command doesn't appear, and I guess because its referring to a plug-in and not to rhino itself.
So I was also thinking about that :
import Rhino.PlugIns
But I don't find weaverbird there.
I hope that I was clear,
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You don't need weaverbird to extract mesh edges in python...you can do so looping through topologyedges.edgeline in the mesh object in rhinocommon.
#m is the input mesh
el = []
for te in range(m.TopologyEdges.Count):
....el.append(m.TopologyEdges.EdgeLine(te))
a = el
Python list comprehension is also pretty neat for such cases:
edges = [m.TopologyEdges.EdgeLine(i) for i in range(m.TopologyEdges.Count)]
You could use the recently added node-in-code functionality (warning: can be slow). I'm not sure that you'll be able to import weaverbird as an assembly, but perhaps Giulio can chime in on that subject. I guess it all depends a bit on what you are trying to do. But in general you should be able to import most Python modules, .NET assemblies and GH components. Hope that helps.
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