Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello!

Im struggling with selecting outside uv of a subsurface.

Here is in violet the subsurface i would like to select.

I would like to be able to select the inside array by shifting subsurfaces (Green, and last one pink)

Ive been able to select by grouping data, flipping matrixes, but this is really hard to read and reusue afterwards .. 

Thank you immensely for your help

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Hi,

This could be a way, but not sure it would guarantee to reuse afterward for your additional requirements.

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I will use it to map surfaces into the trimmed surfaces.

Im amazed by your definition.

You even colored it  :=)

I dont understand it completely yet, but il will!

It really helps me to get better at grasshopper! 

Thank you so Very much

I think Kim just post a perfect solution with 'collision' 

Maybe some of his components confused you, here is the simplified diagram below:

The below 2 way is suggested way because it is much faster.

Collision is a high dimension operation which is usually time consuming.

Hi Deer,

Can you post your definitions?

Thx for your help

I am sorry that I deleted the source file after the screen capture. Did you have problems recognizing components icons? I will upload files in these 2 days.

I just found the component i didnt know which was Discontinuity

Thanks ! It works very well!

Could it be possible to use your technique to divide each continuous array separately like in the picture shown here?

Something like this?

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if you want to seperate with rims.
try group them with 'distance to the center'
Kim just did everything for your.
I do think this is not so good for a beginner.
:-)

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