Thanks visose. That makes complete sense.

-Chris

On Jan 15, 11:34 am, visose <[email protected]> wrote:
> They don't because there is no rhino object that is 'circle'. Once you
> place a circle in rhino using the circle command, it becomes a nurb
> curve. Still, it's able to detect if a nurb curve has the shape of a
> circle. So you can use the curve component to link the circle created
> in rhino and then connect a circle component to the curve component.
> I may be wrong here, but if i remember correctly the different
> 'native' geometry objects that rhino saves to a document are:
> points, polylines, nurb curves, nurbs surfaces, polysurfaces,
> meshes.... i think that's it.
>
> On Jan 15, 3:54 pm, Chris Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Some of the GH parameters appear to accept existing geometries in
> > Rhino (such as Curve and Point), while others do not (such as Line and
> > Circle). Is there something I've overlooked? I just drew a bunch of
> > circles and tried to set a list of circles, but had to retrace each of
> > the circles. I could just use the curve parameter, but I'm not trying
> > to solve any particluar problem right now - I'm just trying to
> > understand why it is that way.
>
> > Here's a picture of which parameters behave which 
> > way:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/ParameterQuestion.jp...
>
> > I can see why the Vector parameter would be that way, since I don't
> > think there is a Rhino geometry equivalent, but otherwise I'm not sure
> > for things like Circle and Line parameters.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chris- Hide quoted text -
>
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