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:) -- David Rutten da...@mcneel.com Robert McNeel & Associates On Mar 27, 6:56 pm, David Rutten <da...@mcneel.com> wrote: > Like so: > > http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/pie-graph.ghx > > -- > David Rutten > da...@mcneel.com > Robert McNeel & Associates > > On Mar 27, 6:40 pm, David Rutten <da...@mcneel.com> wrote: > > > OnCurve is an abstract class and as such has no constructor. > > > If you want to make pie segments, I suggest you use the OnPolyCurve > > class. > > > You can append curve segments using the AppendAndMatch() function. > > This one takes classes that derive from OnCurve, so you'll have to use > > OnArcCurve and OnLineCurve to build your segments. > > > -- > > David Rutten > > da...@mcneel.com > > Robert McNeel & Associates > > > On Mar 27, 6:14 pm, oompa_l <gbrl.fr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > i know this is all really elementary stuff. Just trying to understand > > > how to work with vb > > > > I made a little progress but the OnCurve constructor isn't workingas > > > expected - when I put in the following I am getting full circles and > > > not individual arcs based on the radian values I am cycling through: > > > pieArc.Create(pieCenter, 10.0, i) > > > > what am I doing wrong? > > > > Also, if I wanted a closed polycurve to make each pie slice, what > > > would be the right class for that? Do I make two line segments and an > > > arc and join them, or is there a single entity that I can use to make > > > the whole thing?