Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi There,

 

I am currently working on building a facade for a building by creating a curvilinear line, breaking it up into segments (Representative of the number of floors i.e. 70 floors, 70 segments) and copy it along the z axis. Then the next one I try and make shorter by one segment and then copy that along the z axis until the line is only one segment.

 

The problem I am having is I just dont know how to make this occur or if it can be done with grasshopper. Do I need to pursue VB or C++ Scripting to achieve it?

 

I have included a copy of the file I am working on at the moment, the bottom thread is the one trying to create one face of the facade.

 

Model in GH

 

Edit: Sorry forgot to add, thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply or read!

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Something like this maybe?

 

Chris

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Close. Except they are all share a common start and end point for the curves. I have uploaded the original Rhino file that I am trying to replicate. Thank you so much for the GH file, that will be very informative.

 

The file shows the basic shell. I intend to structure the lines as the basis for floors, then model them as slabs and lay a diagrid over it. I am studying structural engineering but we are using Rhino as a learning tool and GH has proved to be fantastic so far.

 

 

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Ok, how about this?

 

Chris

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Hi Josh, did you mean this?
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Hi Pieter,

I'm interested to see if you can see a more efficient way to do what I've done above.  I have to think there is a more succinct way of doing it.

 

Chris

Hi Chris, an attempt at that:
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Thanks Pieter.  I had the idea of that (to use the series components to get the index list) but couldn't figure out the arrangement.  Thanks for looking at it.

 

Chris

You're welcome Chris. I find it helps writing down/sketching what I'm after, that's what I did with the series.

Thanks so much Pieter and Chris so far, you guys have been a great help.

 

I have uploaded my copy that I have annotated and "finalised".

 

What I am trying now is to do the same clipping of polycurves but using circles to do it. But I cant find a function that simply "trims" or "clips" as you would in AutoCAD or Microstation. Is there such a feature?

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I don't understand the question Josh, can you make a sketch of it?

I am trying to recreate the model in the Leaf file from Rhino. Please disregard the amateur hour that is a structural engineering student's attempt at "design".

 

I believe in Rhino Trim is called "Boolean Difference"?

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Is called trim also: intersect> region> trim with region. I'll look at the file you send now...

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