Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Is is possible to make this loop closed?

And if so, how is it done.

- Martin

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Hi.

Mine(almost same as yours) doesn't have any trouble with dual mesh seam.

Check it out if there's any difference.

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Thanks a lott.

I'll try it out.

Hi Kim: I know I can connect or disconnect the inputs for the geometry I want to generate?

Question: How do I control via a simple on/off switch which 1 of the 3 inputs I want to use

1 on, 2 off, 3 on

or

1 on, 2 on , 3 on

or

1 off, 2 on, 3 off

etc.

TIA!

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You can use several combinations of "Value List", "List Item", "Stream Filter" or other plug-in component.

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Thank you Hyungsoo for the Item Selector and for the DualMesh defenition.
After receiving the latter one, it became clear to me what went wrong with my definition.

Thanks a lott, Martin

I can not reproduce that mistake, would you share the file?
The surface is closed in the inseam?

The dual mesh is only the union of the points within the neighboring faces around a vertex, so the naked vertices are discarded because they can not form a closed polyline. Try removing duplicate points, that is, clean the mesh.

Thanks Daniel,

I think I see what went wrong, here are the files.

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