algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello!
I am sure I saw this before but can't manage to find it now:
I have a series o points, unordered. How could I get a curve which which passes through an average of all points?
Same as what happens in this graph:
http://www.amication.de/Bernhards_Comet_Project/images/240p_comet_l...
meaning, the curve does not have to connect all points...
any hints?
Thanks!
D.
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Hi Daniel,
Grasshopper has algorithms for fitting lines and circles through points, but just 'a curve' is an underdefined problem. Is this curve representable by a function (parabola, hyperbola, goniometric?). Is it a nurbs curve? If so, how many control-points and what degree? Is it allowed to move freely in space or should it only have a single y for every x?
If your data is highly structured then it's possible to write a customized fitter. But you're going to have to provide a heck of a lot more information before anyone can tackle this problem.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Hi David!
Thanks for the answer... indeed, too little information!
Here are some images of my "problem"... I have these curves:
Which are actually closed polylines when looked up close:
And the goal is to "convert" each one of them into a single curve...
The problem is that the points in each curve are indeed not ordered. I tried to sort points, draw a polyline through them and then fit another curve using the fit curve component... it works ok with the polylines which go from left to right, but once they make a curve or are vertically oriented it is obviously a mess...
Any ideas of how to approach this?
Thanks!!!
Daniel
PS: this is just a portion of my image, there are many more lines than this!
Interesting problem. In pixel-land what you'd be looking for is a thinning algorithm. I've been trying some simple VB algorithms to try and find a center spline, but none of them work consistently. I might not be able to help out here, especially since I have to catch a train today and I've yet to start packing...
I attached my most successful attempt, but it fails miserably on other curves I try.
The 'Width' parameter is an indication of how thick the curve is expected to be btw. It needs to be set manually.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Hi Daniel,
i am here on a mac so i cant even see, what David posted, but maybe this discussion could also help:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/coffee-and-grasshopper/forum/top...
Best,
Phillip
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