algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Thanks Gui,
The lines are non-overlapping, then they gradually overlap as you work your way up. Ideally I would like to do this from a flattened list of curves because right now the left and right 'columns' are not in separate lists.
I believe they are curves, but could be converted to lines if necessary.
Well, they aren't grouped into separate groups - that is the main problem I'm running into.
Basically my question is - if I gave you these curves in rhino like the screen shot above - how would you take those curves in grasshopper (as a flattened list) and output single curves where they are overlapping?
No, the curves overlap (the endpoints do not meet) and they are in a single flattened list.
The screenshot above represents a small condition of a larger data set, so it is not ideal to have to to separate the curves into separate lists first.
I'd suggest something similar to this approach, just use tree/list logic to construct all your lines in one go. Hope it helps.
Also, for future reference see item three in this post.
/SPM
Stephen,
Thank you for your help, but I'm not sure posting a grasshopper definition is relevant in this case. The starting point is a flattened list of curves where some of them overlap. If it helps to have a rhino file I've attached one that contains a sample of curves that I'm working with.
The problem with your solution is that it doesn't differentiate between curves that do and don't overlap.
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