algorithmic modeling for Rhino
There appears to be an upper limit (radius) to dividing a circle by number.
I'm looking at simply generating a circle of radius 122000mm with 72 divisions.
I've foud that:
(circle; R=4082) + (divide curve; N=72) = OK
(circle; R=4083) + (divide curve; N=72) = not OK, all 72 points appear at t=0)
ghx file and screen shots attached.
David
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Hi David,
I hope you're well.
Strange, I can change the slider to 4083 and it works ok here. But I've seen this before so I can offer a possible work around (but not a solution). Translating the circle from origin, dividing, and translating the points back worked for me in the past. If I recall correctly, this seemed to be an issue in rhino common as I tried scripting the steps and it was the same problem.
Hope it might help you in the short term, I'm sure David R can advise.
Cheers,
Jon
Hi Jon,
I'm good, hope your well. Thanks for the note, couldn't quite follow your steps.
I ended up doing the following:
Line SDL (L=122000) / Rotate (rad(A) = range 0-355, of N=71) / end points / intcrv (D=3).
Attached.
Its a curve not a circle, but it gives me the points and csetout I need.
David
Hi David,
Try the attached, this was how I got around the situation when I encountered it (can't remember if I reported it).
Hope it helps,
Jon
Thanks, it still ended up dropping the points around the circle even with this setup.
Lets see if David can reply, - once he's back from deserved holidays.!
I'm back. I'll be looking into this soon.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
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