algorithmic modeling for Rhino
mh, i do not have rhino on this computer...so I am just guessing :-)
1.even circles have a start- and end- point you do no have this included to your ghx?
2.use physical and not mathimatical intersection
hope this helps
Johannes
dear dedackezucht,
because of the regularity of the "unwanted" points,
i thought also about start and end points of the curves.
i will try to fix it with the mathematical possibility.
hope it will be solved.
rassul
thank you for the reply. i just test your definition.
the movment of the Point/circle is similar like the concept of critchlow...
i don't know, but i have a small problem with your def.
the problem in your definition is that by the rotation of the second circle
above 360° through the 0 axis, you multiply the second circle.
i think, therefore grasshopper produce one unneeded point.
the second problem is that this definition can't create
more intersection points for the other conditions.
i try to tweak the components,
maybe i can find a solution. perhaps you have an idea?
thanks.
Setup a tree structure, reparameterize the circles, sort the intersection parameters, and cull the first and last points of the synchronously sorted tree paths.
Note: This only works when you are intersecting circles, otherwise you would have to test for the 0 and 1 parameters and cull only the points corresponding to those parameters if they are present. The 0 and 1 parameters of a normalized curve will always correspond to the curve start and end points.
dear taz,
thanks for the advice with kangarro!
by the way, how is it possible to sort the list of points (from this definition)
in sublists, depended to the center point. so that it should be possible
to switch to different lists, and create lines between center point
and the choosen list of points.
thanks
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