algorithmic modeling for Rhino
hi alex, i don't understand the question would you expand it a bit. maybe include a sketch or a file please.
1,1,1 is the point on the sphere ?!
I can not understand why the point x = 1, y = 1, z = 1 (point2.bmp)
outside the sphere?
Why would it be inside?
a point at 1,1,1 is about 1.73 units away from 0,0,0. Since 1.73 > sphere radius of 1, it is outside the sphere.
Points like:
0,0,1
0,1,0
1,0,0
Are all inside the sphere (or rather on the sphere, not sure if that counts).
they are in sphere surface domain :P
thanks Brian for the help, but 1,1,1 is the point on the sphere
the point x = 1, y = 1, z = 1 is neither inside nor on a sphere with an origin of 0,0,0 and a radius of 1. What is it that you are trying to do?
you can do a variety of things to put a point on a sphere, but you can never have a point at 1,1,1 be on a sphere with a radius of 1 at origin 0,0,0.
You could:
Use brep closest point to find the closest point on the sphere to 1,1,1
draw a line from the origin to 1,1,1 and intersect it with the sphere
use the evaluate surface component to create one or more points on the sphere
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