Good afternoon, what would the process be like when working with the 3 axes (x,y,z) to make the vector.dot, if you could make a video it would be great, thank you for the contribution.
@@bender06160 If you really want to do this using lines, you can simply offset it, and then get the center point of your line. Do you need to get the center of your room? Cuz if yes, using lines is not the best approach to go about it
@@mariyandeveloper8437 I have a corridor with multiple turns. I have a room placed inside the corridor. I would like to place lights in the center of the corridor every 1.5meters from start to end. To do so I extracted the boudaries lines of the room element and I offset it by half of the corridor s width but sometimes I get double lines so I thought I should only get one side of the corridor and offset that. Hope I explained better. Thx 😊
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Good afternoon, what would the process be like when working with the 3 axes (x,y,z) to make the vector.dot, if you could make a video it would be great, thank you for the contribution.
I have a question: how to Find Position of Point With Respect To Line in dynamo . Pls help me, thanks
Great 👍 after the vector s série could you explain how to extract part of a curve like one half of a room’s boundary’s line?
Hey. Bender!Thank you, to get half of the boundary line? What do you need that for?)
@@mariyandeveloper8437 i need half of the boundary line to offset it and get the center of a corridor. I plan to use it to place lighting families.
@@bender06160 If you really want to do this using lines, you can simply offset it, and then get the center point of your line. Do you need to get the center of your room? Cuz if yes, using lines is not the best approach to go about it
@@mariyandeveloper8437 I have a corridor with multiple turns. I have a room placed inside the corridor. I would like to place lights in the center of the corridor every 1.5meters from start to end. To do so I extracted the boudaries lines of the room element and I offset it by half of the corridor s width but sometimes I get double lines so I thought I should only get one side of the corridor and offset that. Hope I explained better. Thx 😊
@@bender06160 Could you send the screenshot of your corridor, please?
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