algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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You can use the Mesh Mesh Intersection component and then check the results if it outputs any polylines. This will only work for cases where the faces intersect though (i.e. not if one mesh is fully inside the other). In such cases you can check vertices for containment using the Mesh Inclusion component. Note that RhinoCommon has a MeshClash class as well as two mesh intersection methods (a,b). I assume these are used by the GH component. You can use the IsPointInside method to check if vertices from one mesh are contained inside another.
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