algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
How can I get a list of boundingbox'es from existing objects in a list of Guid in C#
( List <Guid> m = new List<Guid>(); //referenced geometry as meshes or breps) ?
I tried this in a for loop, but it is no success, is it possible to use following function for this situation?
BoundingBox bbox = new BoundingBox();
Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_Convert.ToBoundingBox_Primary(m[i], bbox);
I have attached grasshopper printscreen for boundingbox question.
Thank you,
Petras
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Like this? (Load Rhino file first and ... er ... take the challenge for the 5 sardine cans [of the finest quality]).
best, The SardineLord
Thank you for the script Peter Fotiadis.
The input is a breplist in your script, but is it possible to have a GUID list as an input list, that contains both breps and meshes as referenced geometry?
Of course you can: You just need the V2 (the trad update).
BTW: Since I haven't your Guids I've created some on-the-fly and then accessed the Guid List in order to demonstrate the method for the bbox. Thus the brepList ... er ... is (rather obviously) a Brep List AND NOT a Guid List. Attempting to feed Guid's to that ... well ...
BoundingBox geoBox = RhinoDoc.ActiveDoc.Objects.Find(brepGuidList[indexForBox]).Geometry.GetBoundingBox(true);
If this would be changed to grasshopper input Guid list, it would work for a list that contains brep and meshes?
brepGuidList[indexForBox]
Here we are: breps, meshes, sardines ... whatever comes first.
best, the (very same) SardineLord
Thank you.
Really nice graphics and comments:)
And since progress(*) never stops ... get the update of the update (but that Box Method is a "bit" faulty with regard properly "engulfing" the object in question, David said recently that R6 does the same > so wait for R666).
(*) if you buy this, you can buy anything
BTW: what are your resources for learning C#?
I have no resources for learning C#. Just know a little bit of Java.
Could you recommend a book or internet references, that could help me learn C#? Probably there are no tutorials regarding RhinoCommon. While learning python for Rhino I found plenty of them, but no so much of C#.
The bible PlanA: C# In depth (Jon Skeet).
The bible PlanB: C# Step by step (John Sharp).
The bible PlanC: C# 5.0 (J/B Albahari) > my favorite
The reference: C# Language specs ECMA-334
The candidates:
C# Fundamentals (Nakov/Kolev & Co)
C# Head First (Stellman/Greene)
C# Language (Jones)
C# Objects: From Concepts to Code (Barker/Palmer)
C# Programming (Cengage)
C# Geometric Algorithms (Princeton University)
Thank you very much for the help.
BTW: For learning C# (and any other language) you'll need books AND not that idiot part (the computer) or the other idiot part (the Internet) at least for a certain "acclimatization" period. This is the famous good/old/trad Karate Kid method ...where ... the trainee ... blah, blah.
That said I do hope that this site
http://freecomputerbooks.com/langCSharpBooks.html
is clean (and legal) : I mean ... when someone talks about "free" stuff ... he has entirely other thing(s) in mind other than acting as a good Samaritan.
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