algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This is probably easy for seasoned scripters, but for a noob like me it's a 10+ hour adventure.
I am attempting to write a vb.net component which will do a variety of things with breps.
I've had some success in the past with writing the code, but I am constantly getting hung-up on a couple of points. The first are the Classes (I guess that's what they are called.)
I have a couple of different classes. The two or three I am focusing on are:
Brep
BrepFaces
and
Surface
What's so troublesome is trying to convert the member of one class to another.
What I really want to do:
Convert a Brep.Faces.ExtractFaces(1) to a Surface so I can get the centroid.
And
Convert a list of Brep.Faces.ExtractFaces to a BrepFace
I am so lost.
Tags:
You can access BrepFaces via the Faces property of a Brep instance:
Dim B as Brep = 'somebreporother
Dim F As BrepFace = B.Faces(0)
BrepFace has a DuplicateFace() method that creates a new Brep that looks just like that one face. You'll probably need this if you want to find areas and centroids of trimmed faces.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Forgive me; I need a lot of help.
Let's assume the following:
1. I have a vb.net component
2. I have one input (brep)
3. I have one solid brep consisting of 6 faces
Here's what I haven't figured out.
1. How do I find the centroid of these six faces
2. How do I isolate (output) the two faces which have the highest and lowest centroid z-vales
I've spent so much time trying to figure these simple things out (primer, online research, rhino common sdk, everything...) but I am completely lost.
Attached is an example with commented code.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Thanks David.
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