algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Thanks Pieter,
Nice approach. At the moment I only see it offsetting to the inside of a closed curve. But I imagine that could be fixed. I also get weird behavior from the sweep command. It will only evaluate the sweep at a couple distinct values along the slider. That makes no sense to me. I have to play with it more and see what the issue is.
Andrew,
This component/ definition has been fantastic. In the end it has solved a lot of problems for me. Many thanks.
Matt
Hi Andrew,
Hi David too,
I don't understand why the offset command in C# work so perfectly while the one in GH really suck. I had a bunch of 4 point polygon, (projected to XY to ensure planarity, rebuilt again by the vertex, so they should be very clean) half of them fail on GH offset component.
The line in C# by Andrew had all of them nicely done.
I don't understand? Aren't the libraries the same?
Cheers
Victor
Andrew,
Thanks much for this. Am, looking forward to trying it out when I get home. Sounds like just what I need.
Matt
Pieter,
Thanks to you as well. Again, I'll take a look at what you sent shortly.
Matt
Andrew, Pieter
These both work very nicely. Andrew your solution gives a nice amount of control over how the curve offsets and easily offsets to either side by evaluating the midpoint of each circle instead of using the endpoints. Thanks!
Matt
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very useful piece of code
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