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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi guys, newbie here. I attached script from a tutorial. Yet I don't know know what is the command above "test if curve intersects brep". 

A closer look of the command is something like "InMul" with "B,P,S" as input and "I,i" as output. I tried every command under intersect menu and none seems to be the one. Or maybe the command is outdated and there's a new command for it? Please help me find the command, thank you very much! 

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Surface > Analysis > Inside Multiple

Oh thank you!!!! :)))))) 

holding ctrl+alt+left mouse button  will point you to the right component as well.

Only if you have the file loaded. I think all Shuo has is an image.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Seattle, WA

I don't see this under Surface>Analysis>Inside Multiple. Has this changed to some other component?

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It's called "Point In Breps" on your attached photo.

ah perfect! Thanks!

I tried this definition as well but when I set more than one breps, the lines just flow over one object but do not respond to the rest. Anyone knows how to fix this?

Thank you!

Hello Rania

like djordje describes

try tab surface/analysis/point in breps component.

cheers

alex

Hi,

I already have a point in breps component attached but still doesn't work or do I need another one? I have attached the definition as it stands at the moment if there are any ideas on how to fix this. 

R

the dispatch component has orange wire meaning no data flow, that is where your definion need to be examined.

You almost answered your own question: you need another one: Point In Breps

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