algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Maybe just divide the curve with a lot of points. Then do a distance check of all the points with your orgin point and use the sort component to get the farthest one.
Is the solution that Matthijs suggested (divide the curve into a bunch of points and then do a distance check between all of the points) still the best method to finding the farthest (or furthest?) point on a curve? Is there another solution?
Probably. I'm sure there's smart ways of doing it, but that'll require all sorts of loops and recursions.
I tried creating an inverted curve (by mirroring control-points in a sphere), but it only works on NurbsCurves and only when they have lots of control-points, and even then it sometimes gets confused when the point is very near the curve.
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