Raun, that definition sounds interesting. You can try using the "join curves" component, but this will also join curves that share the same start and end points.
You mean that you want to join curves only when they share: start point with end point or end point with start point But not: end point with end point or start point with start point On Dec 5, 10:14 pm, Raun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just tested if with 10 decimal places and now it works... > Thank you so much now I can get back to my try at creating a > parametric room that evaluates the length of the acoustic reflections > from one sound source to a seating area, and the length of the direct > sound to from the sound source to the seating area. This is to make > sure that the length is below 7 m so that there is high clarity. > > And on that problem I have another question that I have been looking > at the last hour with no luck. > > Is there anyway to find in a list a line which endpoint is a > startpoint to another line in a list and connect the two? > > Please tell me if it is hard to understand the problem, I might not be > very good at describing it. > > Thank you > > On 5 Dec., 21:30, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What do you mean it doesn't evaluate x y and z at the same time? > > I just tested it and looks like it works fine. Maybe it's because of > > rounding errors. Substitute the "if" line with the following: > > > If (round(p1(i).x, 5) = round(p2(f).x)) And (round(p1(i).y, 5) = round > > (p2(f).y)) And (round(p1(i).z, 5) = round(p2(f).z)) Then > > > It will round the coordinates to 5 decimal places. > > The following is not critical but: You can put the "dim sand..." line > > inside the for..next loop although in this case is not very important. > > Also, place the "a = ny" line outside the loop, since they are both > > arrays, this line just need to be run once. > > > On Dec 5, 8:34 pm, Raun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I´m having problems writing a script that could sort a list, to find > > > points that are non-duplicates. > > > I have a list of points that I use to create other points, but then I > > > get a list of points with both the new and old points in an unordered > > > list. There is no regularity in when the duplicate points appear in > > > the list, so I can´t use a simple cull pattern. > > > > I then wrote this script > > > > Dim ny As New List(Of On3dPoint) > > > Dim sand As Boolean = True > > > For i As int32 = 0 To p1.count - 1 > > > For f As int32 = 0 To p2.count - 1 > > > If p1(i) = p2(f) Then > > > sand = False > > > End If > > > Next > > > If sand = True Then > > > ny.add(p1(i)) > > > End If > > > sand = True > > > A = ny > > > Next > > > > to solve the problem but it doesn´t always work, since it doesn´t > > > evaluate one both x, y and z at the same time. > > > > I hope that you might be able to give me a hint of what I need to do > > > to get this working. > > > > Thanks
