Thanks David and Scott. The support for Grasshopper is really great. Regarding the dimensions, the 7 and 13 are derived from the height of an adult and a child *2 + some thickness for the roof structure. Essentially "(Adult Height * 2) + Roof thickness" So I could have described it better.
Thanks again. On Apr 9, 12:43 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > ps. the image you posted does not actually describe a parametric > curve. You've posted dimensions, not the logic of how the curve is > constructed. Numbers like 7 and 13 have no business in a parametric > definition. > > -- > David Rutten > [email protected] > Robert McNeel & Associates > > On Apr 9, 9:41 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > > > So we have given locations for the start and end points of the curve, > > and a clear description of a vertical line segment and an arc with a > > vertical tangent. The wiggly curve in between however is still very > > undefined. > > > I uploaded a definition which consists of 3 curves; a vertical line, > > an arc and a 4pt nurbs curve which is tangent to both. Parameters are > > all derived from sliders, so you can fiddle with them in real-time: > > >http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/Parameteric_curve.zip > > > -- > > David Rutten > > [email protected] > > Robert McNeel & Associates
