algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I wonder what the correct way to translate a curve in a VB RhinoCommon component might be. For translation of a point, I use the following code. But it does not work for polylines and other curves. Do you have any sugestions?
Thanks in advance,
Jonatan
Dim Pt As New Point3d
pt.X = 0
pt.Y = 0
pt.Z = 0
Dim ZDir As New Vector3d
ZDir.X = 0
ZDir.y = 0
ZDir.z = 10
Dim Move As New Rhino.Geometry.Transform
move = rhino.Geometry.Transform.Translation(ZDir)
Dim NewPt As New Point3d
newpt = move * pt ''this will create a new point at 0,0,10
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crv.Transform(Transform.Translation(ZDir))
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question.
in C#
if i have a Line called "aLine" and i want to translate it along a Vector called "vect"
would i write it as such?
aLine.Transform(Transform.Translate(vect)); ?
because this is just returning a boolean true value?
It returns a boolean, and the aLine is actually changed. So yes, this is the correct way to write this. If you don't want to change aLine and instead get another line, then the syntax should be:
Line aLine = ...;
Line bLine = aLine; // Lines are structs, so this copies the line.
bLine.Transform(Transform.Translate(vect));
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