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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

How to divide a triangular surface and acquire the similar results?

Hi guys,

I want to divide a triangular surface by vertical and horizontal dividing method, how can I do that? I don't obtain the desired result as all the vertical lines go to one point (fig. 1).

Also, I intend to distribute a pattern (fig. 2 | any shape) with similar distribution result, how point attractor can control where to not have holes? I mean make more solid areas where I need.

Thank you

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You can use a rectangular surface and trim it diagonally. This way you keep isocurves perpendicular to each other.

Use Cull Pattern to remove holes that are smaller then some threshold value.

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Thank you Max

Max my surface is twisted it is not straight as you can see in figure 1 when I try to divide the trimmed face it still gives me the full surface division as before the trimming.

When I trim the divided surface the result is only a few polygons next to the diagonal side (trimmed side) figure 2. 

I have attached the .GH file if you look at it.

Thanks

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if it's not on planar you can use Surface Closest Point to find and remove surfaces that don't belong to the desired triangle. See the def

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I got the point. Thanks a lot. 

Thanks a lot Max. 

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