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Hi there!

Need some help..

 

I have a grid and i want in a way to exclude some points of the grid that are affected by a "circle" around an attractor point.

 

What i have, is the grid, extracted the X and Y of all points, an attractor point and a circle around it, divided in points which also i extracted X and Y of these points...

 

so i am thinkig whether i can use booleans or something like that in order to achieve the desired result

 

i attach the .ghx file and an image...

 

maybe there is a simpler or total defferent way... if you are confused with what i write though willing to help, ask me to explain you better what i mean!!!

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Hi Strageor, do you want to cull the points inside the circle?
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YOU ARE AMAZING....

so simple... but in my mind was so much complicated...

and what about the oposite? keep the points outside the grid?

 

thank you so much!

i meant keep the points inside the circle...

found it...

thank you .... :D :D :D

what about more cirlces in the same grid?
then I would do this
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need to take some grasshopper tutorial lessons from you...

thank you pieter!

huh... didn't even know the containment component existed. I usually use a f(x) function and represent the effecting distance with a circle as you know the functions such as x<300 with x being the distance between an attractor and a list a points is only a radial one. Containment will allow any shape to work. Nice.

 

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