algorithmic modeling for Rhino
hello!
i've been stumped for a few hours and thought i would see if the crowd here could help out.
i am trying to get a minimal surface from the boxy mesh i modeled in rhino however, after extracting the wire edges with the weaverbird component and plugging these lines into the kangaroo spring component, i get the runtime error that a spring cannot have a zero start length. any ideas on why this is happening?
i tested the same definition on a smaller mesh object and it worked fine. perhaps it is my mesh?
i am attaching a simplified version to show where the error happens.
any help would be appreciated!
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There are 221 curves with lengths under 0.0005 and the Spring component just considers these as zero length curves.
Lower the tolerance or cull these curves.
thank you! that did the trick.
now let's see if i can make it do what i want from here!
I tried this on a similar problem, but I'm not getting an invalid mesh output. if I'm selectively choosing the springs instead of all of the lines that comprise the wireframe, won't that make an invalid mesh every time?
how can I lower the tolerance on the spring component?
Hey - Im facing the same problems !! anybody here who can help ??? thanks
I have the same problem, but can you also tell me how to Lower the tolerance or cull these curves.
I'm not sure if I understood your problem correctly, but I'm pretty sure that Cull Index component is not being used right. You should input an integer, not a string.
If you are trying to cull overlapping lines, use only the remove Dup Lines from lunchbox.hexagonal%20cells.gh
Good luck!
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