algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi All,
I am trying to find a away to output every unbroken enclosed shape within a set of curves.
I.e. I want something that if I plug in the lines below I get:
I know to start by identifying vertices... but i really have no clue where to go from there. Anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
LyndonJ
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Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply - some good points there!
The reason I am trying to take the points afterwards is I am doing some preliminary designs for a dam upgrade - often modify things put lines in, take them out to check stability - so I want to export closed polylines for whatever I end up with.
I am actually using grasshopper to generate a file for another program which does stability analysis on soil structure - which is why i need the closed polylines.
A better example is this:
(Ignore the numbers in the shot above, I have used those to send material types (rock, soil etc) to this external program).
I did consider defining the middle points, but again due to the vast combinations I would end up with I think it might not be robust enough...
Cheers
Lyndon
Hi Lyndon, if I understand correctly this is a way to do this:
-draw a big rectangular surface that comprehends all the curves, it has to be bigger than the bounding box of the curves
-<surface split> your surface with your curves
-cull the external undesired surface (the one with the biggest bounding box)
-extract and join the surface edges in closed polylines
Would this work for you?
Hi Mire,
That probably would work! I might have to write something to match vertices between surfaces but that should be easily doable!
Will have a go, and report back this arvo. 11 month old is sick - so off work baby sitting today! Can have a crack between naps!
Hi Lyndon, this is akin to Mire's idea and adapted from the example in http://www.designcoding.net/detecting-inner-regions-in-grasshopper/ I don't know if it's as general as you require though.
Plugins options:
1.- Network Polygons from BullAnt plugin (http://www.food4rhino.com/project/bullant)... but its seems that is not working correctly (at least for me).
2.- Polyline Offset from Clipper plugin also know as StudioAVW plugin (http://www.food4rhino.com/project/clipper). Then you can use a negative offset to get the close polyline in the original position.
Hi Manuel,
Thank you very much for the input!
I had been thinking about trying to write code for it which will take me forever and a day... so if i get get this running with plugins I would be stoked!
I will have a go later today, and let you know how i go.
Cheers
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