algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi all,
is there an easy way to join two lines that are seperate but will intersect if I extend them? In Rhino would work with a fillet 0 radius.
In Grasshopper, I'm used to extending both, finding intersection, splitting at parameter, selecting the correct two lines and joining.
Could this go faster? :)
thanks! Anja
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My approach is quiet simillar :-)
and two more ideas
Best Regards
DeDackel
yes, I did not understand her problem.
sorry
haha :-)
I will stand up now and go to the room of my boss and put this lines on the wall his back is facing to.
:)
@Danny,
thank you, this method work perfectly. Now I'm just going to try and understand what you are doing ;)
@DeDackel,
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but these options all draw lines between the endpoints instead of extending? (see screenshot). I selected the two lines for the first input component.
oh missunderstanding
but you can easliy switch them to your aim
sorry
Wow, you guys are fast :)
Thanks! I'll go find out which method works best for me.
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