algorithmic modeling for Rhino
i.e.
Dim m as new mesh
...
Dim fList as new List(of meshFace)
fList.addrange(m.faces)
^^^^this works perfectly
but how to add edges, topology edges, vertices, topology vertices to any list without looping ? or what has to be written in list constructor ( of what ?)
When I create List(of point3d) and try to add vertices (m.vertices) I get casting error.
And yes, I know "m.vertices.topoint3darray", but is there any more elegant (like adding faces) way of creating lists ?
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Mesh vertices are Point3f, not Point3d. Edges do not have a type associated with them, so you cannot create a list of MeshEdges, because MeshEdge doesn't exist. The same is true of TopologyVertices.
But I'm afraid the Mesh class is still somewhat cumbersome to work with.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
I think I read in some v5 release update that double precision meshes are now possible.
At least this code works:
Dim m As New mesh
Dim vertexlist As New list(Of point3d)
vertexlist.add(New point3d(1, 0, 0))
vertexlist.add(New point3d(0, 1, 0))
vertexlist.add(New point3d(1, 1, 0))
m.Vertices.AddVertices(vertexlist.toarray)
m.Faces.AddFace(0, 1, 2)
a = m
Thanks to both of you.
David - I actually like to work with mesh class, but one thing makes me confused : Which should I operate on - topologyVertices or vertices. (as far as I know vertices and topologyVertices are differently ordered)
TopologyVertices are computed from the Vertices. You never create your own topological classes, they are created by Rhino.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
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