algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I would find the bounding box of the curve and use it to find what you are looking for. The minimum z of the boundingBox will be the minimum z of the curve.
There's a curve extremes component. In code you can take two approaches (one hack, one slow):
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David Rutten
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I thought you wanted to know which point on the curve is the lowest?
If you only want to find out the lowest z value of a curve, then getting the boundingbox is the ideal solution.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
That was perfect!
Sorry guys because I didn't make clear if I wanted the lowest Z value or the lowest point. I wanted the lowest point.
Thank you all
Hi Marcus,
I used Export Quick Image from Grasshopper.
File > Export Quick Image (Ctrl + Shift + Q)
Then click on Viewport Frame (the middle icon on the up-right corner).
maybe this?
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