algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
My question concerns many topics, for any help/ advice I am grateful.
I am starting with kangaroo and I want to build selforganising rectangles (to later organise cuboids).
Maybe its a bad way to start (if there is a better one I would appreciate a hint), but I thought I populate a rectangle with points, interconnect the points to later let the borders of the rectangle attract each other.
I have 4 rectangles: A, B, C and D.
On each I have 20 points (A0-A19, B0-19, etc.)
Now I want to connect each point to all the points on the other rectangles, e.g. point A0 with all the (60) points on rectangle B, C, D.
I saw the discussions about the topic sorting lists (e.g. flipping), but I didn't see them fitting on this problem, or I don't know how to abstract them for me.
Also this is a problem I am having with another definition, so if someone could help me with that list stuff, I think I could use it furthermore.
But if there is a better solution to the rectangle organisation (tessellation), I am open for that.
regards,
Max
sry for the long text
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Can you please sketch what you're trying to do? maybe we can get a better idea
Attached you can find a sketch. At the time, the points of each rectangle are interconnected with each other. What I want is an interconnection like I drawed exemplary for 2 points with the green and blue lines. I hope its understandable.
And then later on, I want to tessellate a region with different sized rectangles.
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