algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello all,
As I was looking around to find ways to generate a coiling/looping curve, I stumbled upon a definition by Grasshopper3dvn. These 2 equations were used:
I tried Wolfram alpha to find out what does u, v and a mean but there was little explanation. I would appreciate it if you guys can point me to where I can learn more about these 2 equations and their parameters. Thanks!
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Usually u and v refer to the X and Y dimensions of a 2D rectangle. The typical values for both u and v are from 0 to 1. The variable a is probably a constant that can have any value, but the 2nd equation looks like it should not be 0. My guess is the first equation will give you the X value of a point on the curve, and the second one the corresponding Y value.
Thanks Binnard! I tried to use a slider to test what each component will do to the shape but was not able to figure it out.
Thank you Hyungsoo, I'm messing around with the definition to get a clearer sense of the equations' parameters. Really appreciate your input!
Hi Tom,
I'm actually testing out drawing circles and use bi-arcs to connect and split them so that in the end I will end up with a semi-coiling curve. The math seems way over my head after reading and testing the parameters repeatedly. I will read more into this in the future. But for now, I guess I will have to improvise haha! Thank you for your input, I really appreciate it!
HI,
you can use mathForV4 plugin in rhino for generating curves from equation or you may use evaluate component in grasshopper for equation and give input as U and V such As X and Y in grasshopper
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