thanks a lot Damien alomar, and David.

"by double clicking the icon" the help file i got is like this :
VB.NET Scripting
This component attempts to compile and run user specified VB.NET code.
By default, the component contains no code. You can supply code by
double-clicking the component or by picking the "Edit…" menu item.
............................
I just wanna make sure is this what you mean? cuz i couldn't get the
List you mentioned. Or maybe i got the wrong place.

looking forward to script in grasshopper.

Best,

Luming




On Feb 2, 7:26 am, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lulu,
>
> VB and C# in Grasshopper use the Rhino DotNET SDK. We have a helpfile
> for that on our Wiki and also numerous examples. But the 'scripts'
> that run inside Grasshopper are a bit odd (for technical reasons) and
> they differ from the usage of the SDK inside commands.
>
> The helpfile of the VB script component (help is available through the
> menu of a Script component or by double clicking the icon on the
> toolbar) lists a number of useful functions you can use inside the
> script. There is one that works similarly to Print() in Rhino.
>
> --
> David Rutten
> [email protected]
> Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> On Feb 1, 12:20 pm, lulu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi,
>
> > I am wondering is there any VB.net reference for GH like what we can
> > use in Monkey rhight now?
>
> > something like this will be really helpful.
>
> > Print
> > Prints a string to Rhino's command window.  Note, this method cannot
> > be called from Visual Basic.  If you are using Visual Basic, use the
> > PrintEx method.
>
> > Syntax
> > Rhino.Print ([strMessage])
>
> > Parameters
> > strMessage
> >  Optional.  String.  A prompt, message, or value.
>
> > Returns
> > Null.
>
> > just cannot find it. ;-(
>
> > thanks in advance
>
> > lulu

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