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I have a problem and the source might well be me, but I see no logic behind the way my definition fails.
My intention is to create a series of breps along with a series of transformations. Each transformation can be used to place the next brep in a relation to it´s predecessor.
Then I compound these transformations but with the help of a split list so each brep gets one more of the transformations compounded than it's predecessor.
This is all fine if each brep is identical OR if i don´t include any rotation in the transformation - in that case I can give each brep AND transformation individual properties and still keep my intended behaviour.
The transformation is produced through the orientation between xy and a custom plane on the brep.
Please help me out here! I'm not sure if this is a bug or just my poor knowledge of transformations, but then again - the concept works if I exclude the rotations.
//Fr..
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Anyone having the same problem with compound transformations?
First of all, thank you for even responding to me on a sunday and with such short notice!
What I want to do is to avoid what I did in the lower part of the definition, that is iteration by copy paste. Maybe this proof of concept only proves that this is impossible? As I said, I am in no position to scream bug, maybe this is the way transformations work.
What intreagues though is the way the definition partially works the way I imagined...
Description: There is a difference between the two approaches in the definition which I hoped would generate the same result - but only when rotation set to non-zero and with breps of different properties and only in compounded transformations
I hope this clarifies my worries.
//fr..
So bringing this issue up again.
In this definition I want to orient a list of trapezoid polylines so that they align their long edges. Should this be possible using compound transformations?
The definition handles orthogonal panels exactly the way I want, but the trapezoid shape introduces rotation which screws everything up.
Best.
Frans
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