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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello..

I'm trying to draw a small pedestrian bridge, and I wanted to add different boxes along a spline has a hand-rail (a series of different boxes), in where I can control the measures... Then at the end I wanted also to add a spline, from which I control the height.

The big problem, comes along, when I parametrize for the height.

If I use a number slider it works fine...
But if I use a spline, it doesn't work.. the height goes uncontrollable


Any Idea?? How I can fix this?

Thank you for the help

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Hei Matias,

 

Did you try something like this? notice that the curve from which you are extracting the z values (from the division points) should not have a height of 0 - this will result in no boxes, or actually boxes with height 0 = flat boxes.

Wow..what is that!??! :)

What are the definitions in there??

Can you pass me the files?

THANK You for your kind help :)

Thank you.. I got it now...
it was a point de-compound a pComP :)

Thank you.. it makes... sense.. but I wasn't getting there.. how to...
Because in my logic, I thought, that, the height should automaticly be defined the the height between the 2 curves...

 

THANK YOU once more :)

It seems very similar to piping, but with a retangular profile. I was asking myself if we are able to pipe specifying the section we want. I did that with a sweep, but I had the job to specify the plan of the section, that should be in the beginning of the rail...

Any idea?

Well Hugo,

If I understood right, you mean to specify the radius of a cylinder?
Means, different cylinders along the spline?
And then to know the correct section/radius?

 

Sorry, I didnt explained it coorectly.
These box looks like a pipe with rectangular section. (2 divided splines > create lines connecting the points > pipe it). 

But, with pipe button we can make just circular sections. Wich comand we can use to makeother sections we need? Rail/Sweep?

I was more clear now?

I think you we're... but I don't know how to answer you that! sorry mate
And what if we wanted to use more lines, instead of just the bottom and the top?
What would you suggest??

Thanks

Just some more ideas.

 

Chris

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