algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I'm new to Grasshopper, and I'm trying to figure out how to select only one brep object from a large group, specifically the one that is closest to a given point.
What I've managed to figure out is this:
The surface is the grid on which the objects are placed, and the brep param has selected the multiple breps I'm selecting from. This only gives me a range of distances from my point to the nearest points on all breps.
I can only seem to figure out how to find the nearest point on all breps, but I would like to be able to manipulate only one brep at a time. How might I do this?
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Hi Lauren,
you're very close as far as I can tell. Sorting the breps based on the CP distance is the correct first step. I think all you need to do now is use the List Item component to extract the first object in the list of sorted Breps (the object at index = 0).
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Hi, I have a mesh, with the vertices, and i found the list of points that are above a certain distance from one point in the group, and now i want to somehow have a list of all the mesh faces associated with those points... is that possible? i've been trying but to no avail...
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