algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Vern,
if the curve is arc-shaped just plugging it into an Arc parameter will convert it. If not, then there's no component that fits arcs to freeform curves.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
David,
I have always wanted a method to fit arcs to freeform curves. It would be great if one could control the 'resolution', i.e. number of arcs used to divide, while seeing the resulting maximum deviation and at the same time also set the continuity (G0, G1, G2) as a parameter.
I know that this can only be solved through an iterative process. I have delibrated stepping into the world of Galapagos with this problem. Do you think it would be a good problem to explore using Galapagos? I have never used it before but would love to use this as an excuse.
There was a discussion on this a while back...
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/convert-nurbs-curve-to-arcs
Thanks Taz.
Funny, it was exactly one year ago!
I am not good at coding which is why I havent attempted this myself. But I have always wondered if this was a good problem for Galapagos.
The Rhino _Convert command will already do this, I suppose it would be easiest to use that algorithm somehow, but I don't know whether its publicly available.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Okay, I guess for now I can just use the Function in Rhino until there is a solution for this in Grasshopper. Thanks for the input guys.
Vern
Hello David,
Is there any chance to get more information about the algorithm inside the _Convert command ? (name ? author ? code ? paper ?)
I would like to know if the function gives an optimal or optimized result and if others algorithms could give better results.
Thanks,
Lionel
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