Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi, I am new here and also new to grasshopper. I'm currently working on a recursive mesh mountain fractals.

I'm having a problem with the self intersection mesh of my model. I have attached the image and the grasshopper file for reference.

Based on the image, I used mesh|mesh intersection component and plugged in the same set of mesh (data with 49 branches) to locate the intersecting mesh. For some reason, the intersection shows a different result as to the obvious intersection (highlighted in dotted lines). I'm not sure why it's not working or maybe I have plugged the wrong component.

Can anyone give me a suggestion/show the correct way to do this? basically to find the self intersecting mesh face within a set of mesh.

Thanks in advance

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Hi Aslan,

It looks like you have two grafted lists in your intersection. Try two things: 1) Flatten both lists 2) Try Cross-referencing both lists so that every mesh face checks for every mesh face.

I hope it helps,

Arthur

Aslan,

have a look at the file and ps I attached. You need to make sure you avoid self intersections through datatree management. Then use dispatch based on a null flag to get your meshes. Also you might want to look into making the definition more efficient by intersecting only adjacent objects.

 

JAM.d

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thank you very much Arthur and Andrei. I will look into this and try to correct my definitions.

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