algorithmic modeling for Rhino
David,
Thanks a heap again for your assistance.
Can you think of a universal solution that would work irrespective of the lines' direction in x,y,z space?
Essentially what I have is a large set of lines which I'm firstly looking to group according to their parallelity or co-linearity in x,y,z space and then perform the operation above so that regardless of whether the lines are overlapping or not the final output will be a collection of lines which never overlap.
Thanks again,
James
Have a look at this thread in it I came up with a method for both 2d and 3d once you have got the single curve you can then shatter it.
Thanks Danny, I looked at your solution a couple days ago and the issue I had was that co-linear lines which weren't overlapping were subsequently being merged into larger lines which encompassed both original lines.
I think I may be onto a possible solution using the intersecting curves battery. I may see if I can use the logic of your solution combined with this potential means of identifying co-linear overlapping lines.
I've attached a file which outlines the problem in a very abstract way.
Cheers,
James
The topologizer plugin (http://www.grasshopper3d.com/profiles/blogs/topologizer-network-cle...)
handles this automatically.
That's brilliant! Thank you very much for pointing me towards this.
Thanks dude!
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