algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello Community,
I have to find the collision(intersecting) point of three transforming poly-lines, or to simplify the problem: locating the collision point of the two moving points (marked as two red points in attached png). I am not sure which way is easier at this point.
Please feel free to open the attached the Gh definition (it needs the reference points in the Rhino file).
If you slide the numeric bar titled "CONTROL" you will see what I mean.
I need the grasshopper to give me the XYZ of that collision point so I can bring it to the next step. Can anyone can help me on this subject?
Thank you very much.
Alex
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Hello Hyungsoo,
Thanks for the reply, but it's not quite what I want to do.
In your screenshot you numbered the intersection Point with "0,1,2,3", I need the Point where "Point 2" merge with "Point 1".
When you adjust the "Control" slider to around "76.622" (and if you don't change the radius or positions of the circles from points "Pt.Position 1" and "Pt.Position 2"), you will see how "Point 2" and "Point 1" run into each other. I need the XYZ of that meeting point.
Correction: "Point 3" and "Point 1" run into each other
sorry; wrong item num..
nice trick with the cull and tolerance, this would work for the moment.
Thanks again
Thank you Hyungsoo,
I was looking for something like MCX, but it doesn't quite "record" that magical point yet. Maybe Galapagos gives me the closest approximation but I fear that if I need to do multiple calculations simultaneously, it might be too much for the computer to handle. I will look into Galapagos nevertheless.
Do you think I can have Grasshopper to "bake" a point as 3 polylines meet at the same xyz coordination? Is that something can be solved by scripting?
yes, but the edge of the blue fan has to also intersect with these two circles.
in your screenshot, all three points will merge into one at some time when you adjust the "control" slider, and I need that magical point where they all meet.
I know, I see they meet, but just can't get that magical point.
I just think it would be really helpful if we can figure out a way to find the intersecting point between multiple moving geometries, and grasshopper would be able(and I think it's capable) to record these magical moments where they all meet at the same point, and give us the location of that point.
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