Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi all

Is there any function in SDK, or an algorithm to call a closest point on a mesh?

I have about 8000 face mesh, which, if i turn into surfaces (surface by points) and then, join them into a brep, it becomes absolutely unworkable.(crashes)

from the SDK is it possible to call somehting similar to the "pull" node? which "pulls a point to a variety of geometry"
it would be great!

Thanks!

enrique

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Hi Enrique,

Nice work.

Can I ask where you sourced the Heinz Isler reinforcement image?

Thanks.
John.

John !

Revising the post I realized I had not replied!

It was a busy time.( and I had in mind I had answered!)

 

it was coming from this small but cute book

http://www.amazon.com/Heinz-Isler-Schalen-Ekkehard-Ramm/dp/37281279...

 

enjoy & sorry for the delay!

 

enrique

Hi David,

I was interested what you mean by MeshTree. I am not so familiar with the vocabulary in english. Is it like a graph?

Thx

Richard
Hi Richard,

trees are subdivisions of space, where each subdivision volume contains references to particular segments of the actual geometry. We use trees for Pointclouds, Meshes, Curves, Surfaces and BReps in order to quickly discard portions of the geometry that cannot possibly yield good results.

The word "tree" is used since all the volumes ("leaves") in the structure are grouped into larger volumes, until only a single volume remains. This base volume (sometimes called "trunk" or "root") is typically similar to the bounding-box of the geometry.

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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia

Hi Damien,

 

I am really new to grasshopper and I am trying to do something similiar. I have a mesh created by MSphere and now I wanna find the closest pt on the mesh to another pt. I was trying to use the method you showed and it doesn't work for me. I wonder if there is anything I am missing. I attached the screenshot for reference.

 

Thank you!

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 Recently I do some reaserch on the topic about  stress trajectory, I get can many spots and their stress vector direction on a geometry model ,which can be see from the picture below, but I do not have any ideas how doachieve  the objection .in the website i see some information very similar ro my topic .can you give me some more instruction .The stress trajectory curves should on the geometry model and  best can be expression on the model.
 very glad to see any reply from you 

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