algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Sort by area and select the largest?
if the geometry isn't closed, then there's no real way to determine "inside" and "outside."
The two pairs of highlighted curves below are identical but have their "insides" and "outsides" flipped.
Is there any more information available about these shapes that might help us find a solution? If they are all convex, then you can rely on the curve length... but as illustrated above for non-convex, non-closed shapes more information is necessary.
Maybe defining a "centroid" it's possible to choose furthest shapes ...
Here is a definition that will do it for the case of closed curves.
Try this (explode all your floor plan curves first):
Definition is not perfect. It will not work in case you have some inner or outer edge of the wall shorter than thickness of the wall.
You can add as many different floor plans as you want, just copy the initial "curve" ("floor plan N") parameter, and plug it into the "Entwine" component.
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