Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I wanted to figure out how to wrap a sin(x) function around a circle and failed due to my poor knowledge on GH. I have generated a sin function which wasn't too hard and i know how to rotate it, but i want every y value to sit on one point of a circle or a curve, if possible.

Thank you very much in advance!

Marius.

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Episode II : Return of MMS :p

Would it be something like this you want to achieve ?I don't know if it is the simplest solution. It works well with circles, a little less well with curves that have inflexion points. But I don't really have time to think about another way to do that.

This is much better and simpler

And still simpler ^^

wow. brilliant.
thank you so much.
its not gonna take as long to bring out a new episode of mms as they need for one star wars episode. ;)

I'm looking forward to that! ;)

You're very welcome

I was wondering what the was the actual equation of the function was. Thanks in advance.

This is probably a dumb question, but my math isn't so great... could you clarify what the function is inside your fx component?

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