algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi Guys,
I am trying to incrementally rotate a line using the codes below in c# and Vb.net. The components show no error but they only overlap lines...Any idea what is going wrong? The python attempt just gave the strange message "i" unexpected token "i".
Many thanks,
on C#:
Arthur
private void RunScript(Curve ln, int x, double angle, ref object A)
{List<Curve> lines = new List<Curve>();
Int16 i = default(Int16);for(i = 0; i <= x; i++){
ln.Rotate(angle * i, Vector3d.ZAxis, ln.PointAtEnd);
lines.Insert(i, ln);
}A = lines;
on VB.net:
Private Sub RunScript(ByVal ln As Curve, ByVal x As Integer, ByVal angle As Double, ByRef A As Object)
Dim lns As New List(Of Curve)()
Dim i As Int16For i = 0 To x
ln.Transform(transform.Rotation(angle * i, vector3d.ZAxis, ln.PointAtEnd))
lns.Insert(i, ln)
NextA = lns
in python I get the strange error : unexpected token "i"
For i in xrange(0,x):
rs.RotateObject(angle * i, vector3d.ZAxis, ln.PointAtEnd)
rs.AddLine(lns)
A = lns
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Hi Matthew,
this thread is quite old. Can I ask which variable you are trying to call (usually "calling" means "invoking", or doing this: "variable()" ).
That strange error was due to the fact that "for" was spelled "For" (case sensitivity). In general, you do not need to initiate the loop variable in Python.
Giulio
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