algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi everyone! I am working on a definition in which I want to combine different points over curves in order to make a polygon tessellation. Basically, this is what I am doing:
1 - I have a set of curves (13 in the attached file)
2 - I shift the curve list, in order to be able to use points from one curve and the curve above simultaneously.
3 - I divide those curves on multiple points (50 points each in the attached file)
4 - This is where it gets messy: I want to access the points as follows:
I have attached a screenshot and the GH definition. In order to work, you must create a circle in rhino viewport and then reference it in GH.
I've been stucked with this for several days, so any help will be appreciated.
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This is a Longest List Data Matching issue.
Your two lists match like this:
List A --> List B
{0} (N = 50) --> {0;0} (N=2)
{1} (N = 50) --> {0;1} (N=2)
{2} (N = 50) --> {0;2} (N=2)
...
{13} (N = 50) --> {0;13} (N=2)
{13} (N = 50) --> {1;0} (N=2)
{13} (N = 50) --> {1;1} (N=2)
{13} (N = 50) --> {1;2} (N=2)
...
{13} (N = 50) --> {13;23} (N=2)
{13} (N = 50) --> {13;24} (N=2)
I'll Have a look at what would be a better approach.
Danny, thanks a lot for your answer. Now that you mention, that seems to be the cause. However, I would expect item component (or some GH component) to work like this:
LIST A -- > LIST B
{0}(N=50) --> {0;0}(N=2)
{0;1}(N=2)
{0;2}(N=2)
....
{1}(N=50) --> {1;0}(N=2)
{1;1}(N=2)
{1;2}(N=2)
...
{13}(N=50) --> {13;24}(N=2)
Which component - if not item - might work like that?
Afraid it doesn't work like that. Data Matching is a big enough head ache as it is. You would need to generate List a to be a duplicate of the first set of points 25 times followed by the next set 25 times etc. etc.
eg
{0} --> {0;0}
{0} --> {0;1}
{0} --> {0;2}
...
{0} --> {0;24}
{1} --> {1;0}
{1} --> {1;1}
...
{13} --> {13;23}
{13} --> {13;24}
Danny, that is a good idea. Also, I thought about applying the "{a;b}(i)-->{b;i\2}" path mapping to the point list instead of to the series list. I'll try both solutions to see which works the best.
Thanks for your help.
Regards.
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