algorithmic modeling for Rhino
You didn't internalize the data for your curves. It's a little hard to follow your code without them.
The curves have the same random intervals because they use the same seed? Can you find a way to change that seed value?
Alex,
Now that I have checked your solution, I believe it to be a better approach than I have taken as it uses a series to incrementally control the number of parameters on each curve. I wouldn't have thought of that!
Gracias,
Erik
Hello Erik,
i used division for the number of parameters on each curve in order to have less parameters for smaller length curves. series comes in play for the random seed.
best
alex
Thanks you Alex. I appreciate your explanation!
Best,
Erik
I am back with a new variation on this question
I wish to incrementally divide curves based on their length according to graphMapper distributions. The mapper yields a fixed amount of values and the shorter curves will not need as many subdivisions. Scratching my head again. How can I achieve a similar distribution on curves with different lengths? Thanks
Hey Erik
Hope this helps.Just create the desired AP, GP, EP(series) or a function, that provides incremental values. Hope this helps.
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